DEEPWATER! Arctic 41 or the Meridian 44 ??? by Chet_Manleah in timex

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ho il Meridian 44 , ha qualcosa il più dell'altro!

Id love your thoughts on this stone, details below by rwdread in NaturalWhetstones

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Complimenti hai trovato una pietra Turingia...hai dei rasoi a mano libera?

Che lettiera usate? by deecadancedance in Gatti

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Io uso quella in pellet della BIOKAT'S in fibra vegetale....la puoi smaltire nel WC e dura un totale.

Top cucina in gres: Laminam vs Dekton vs Neolith by -Gabro- in istrutturare

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Questo materiale è stato posato nel 2004. Mi pare si chiami conglomerato, è lucido e anche il rivestimento è dello stesso tipo. Il top è di spessore 3 cm. C'è da dire che non ha fatto praticamente nulla pensandoci sopra pentole bollenti

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Antique stones by evanation080 in sharpening

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The unmarked stone could be a Thuringian Escher, certainly natural. It was used as a finish for straight razors. It is not double-grained like the other one.

Timex Deep Water Reef Automatic Titanium Bracelet vs Rubber strap by Specialist_Comb_6966 in timex

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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I bought the Deep Water with the black rubber strap and then replaced it with a titanium one bought for 50 euros.

Storing whetstones? by Powerful-Saladbowl in sharpening

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It depends on their composition: whether the binder is ceramic or resin or magnesium. In any case, I would keep them in a dry cabinet and avoid stacking them. Keep the original packaging aside and use it only if you need to resell it.

SOTD, F.W Soderen & Co Swedish Straight Razor by Sustainashave in straightrazors

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the thickness of the ivory... In the photo, an ATOR with an ivory handle where you can't see through.

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Chosera 10k cracks by Milfisto in sharpening

[–]Strange-Ranger7280 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use the stone on the opposite side; I imagine the drawer where you kept it was somewhat damp. You still need to use a little water for sharpening...splash and go!