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10-16-2018, 09:28 AM
Thread: Suehiro Stones
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The Suehiro 1k/3ks I've used have always been...
The Suehiro 1k/3ks I've used have always been blue on one side (1k) and off-white on the other (3k). Adding confusion to this that the Cerax line on the German sites are sometimes shown as blue for...
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10-14-2018, 10:18 PM
Thread: Suehiro Stones
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Yes, bigger is not always better, and that spans...
Yes, bigger is not always better, and that spans the range, brushes included, in my opinion. I've gone so far as to acquire cheapish larger synths and cut them down to a smaller size with a tile...
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10-14-2018, 05:20 PM
Thread: Suehiro Stones
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The 1k/3k has been around for a long time, in a...
The 1k/3k has been around for a long time, in a variety of dimensions; and to repeat, it is a great combo for setting things up for naturals afterwards. Often I am of the opinion that the ubiquitous...
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10-13-2018, 10:41 PM
Thread: Suehiro Stones
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I love the traditional Suehiro 1k/3k combo as a...
I love the traditional Suehiro 1k/3k combo as a hand-held bevel-setter in the 40mm x 135mm dimension, prior to naturals, although any larger dimension will also suffice as needed for bench use. For...
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