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fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Bloodroot [2] Chelerythrine, sanguinarine, Are both skin Irritant compounds, Proteolytic enzymes are protein dissolving enzymes that dissolve wart infected tissue [Active properties]
Chelerythrine, sanguinarine, proteolytic enzymes
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Castor oil [2] Steep a handful of willow bark and a few close of crushed garlic in the oil for a few days and then apply to the warts for a boosted effect. [Active properties]
The oil is a folk remedy
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Celandine [2] Rudolf Fritz Weiss, M.D., author of herbal medicine reports celandine juice can inhibit and may kill warts. [Active properties]
Contains plant resins and proteolytic enzymes
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Dandelion [2] This herb had sporadic reports as to its effectiveness [Active properties]
Milky sap
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Fig [2] Used once or twice a day for about a week, some reported good response by the warts [Active properties]
The milky sap
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Milkweed [Active properties]
Milky sap
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Pineapple [2] Fruit juice contains lots of plant enzymes that may help to kill warts [Active properties]
Plant enzymes
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] soybean [2] Eating three meals of boiled soybean sprouts for three days has been reported in China to work well To eliminate warts [Active properties]
Soybeans
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Tea tree oil [2] Apply the oil several times a day for several weeks [Active properties]
Tea tree oil is known for its antiviral antifungal and antibacterial properties
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Yellow cedar oil [2] Apply the oil several times a day for several weeks [Active properties]
Contains antiviral agents
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Willow [Active properties]
Contain salicylic acid which is used in many over-the-counter preparations for wart removal
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Banana [2] Some report the inner peel scraped and applied to the wart two to four times a day has worked [Active properties]
The inner peel
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Basil [2] Some apply the crushed fresh leaves to the warts [Active properties]
Basil contains antiviral compounds
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
fb613a16_Tea_Tree_Oil_Warts__Active_properties
[Beneficial herbs] Papaya [2] This remedy came with the fewest favorable reports for success [Active properties]
Contains various enzymes
[]
Tea Tree Oil Warts
Active properties
http://www.teatreewonders.com/tea-tree-oil-warts.html
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00224-ip-10-236-191-2_737714271_2.json
3490b541__String_Buzz___Chart_Of_Causes__Possible_Cause
[Symptom] Open String Buzz Buzzes when played open, stops when string is fretted. [Remedy] Replace nut or shim to add height. Set up instrument properly. [Possible Cause]
Nut Worn or poorly cut nut slot is placing the strings too close to the frets near the nut.
[]
Why Is My Guitar Buzzing? How To Fix Fret / String Buzz | Chart Of Causes
Possible Cause
http://www.fretnotguitarrepair.com/repair/acoustic-guitar/buzzing.php
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00314-ip-10-236-191-2_460128550_0.json
3490b541__String_Buzz___Chart_Of_Causes__Possible_Cause
[Symptom] One Spot Buzz Buzzes on one note, or one area but stops when moving away from that spot. [Remedy] Secure all loose frets, level and dress. Fret leveling and/or replacement of worn frets. [Possible Cause]
Frets Frets are not level, one or more is too high/low. Loose or sprung fret is rising out of the fingerboard. Hump in fingerboard. Wear or deep grooves in frets.
[]
Why Is My Guitar Buzzing? How To Fix Fret / String Buzz | Chart Of Causes
Possible Cause
http://www.fretnotguitarrepair.com/repair/acoustic-guitar/buzzing.php
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00314-ip-10-236-191-2_460128550_0.json
3490b541__String_Buzz___Chart_Of_Causes__Possible_Cause
[Symptom] Upper Fret Buzz Buzzes where the neck attaches to the body. Notes seem to fret out when playing near the body. [Remedy] Evaluate for dryness, humidify if necessary. Frets near f/b extension may need leveling. In rare cases the board must be planed to remove hump. [Possible Cause]
Fingerboard On acoustics, section of fingerboard that is glued to the top may rise/fall with temperature/moisture extremes due to changes in the top. Fingerboard is warped in a way to render the end too high (most common on archtop's).
[]
Why Is My Guitar Buzzing? How To Fix Fret / String Buzz | Chart Of Causes
Possible Cause
http://www.fretnotguitarrepair.com/repair/acoustic-guitar/buzzing.php
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00314-ip-10-236-191-2_460128550_0.json
3490b541__String_Buzz___Chart_Of_Causes__Possible_Cause
[Symptom] Buzzes When I Strum Hard Buzzing occurs when strumming or picking aggressively but can be silenced when playing lightly. [Remedy] Adjust truss rod. Set up instrument properly. Use heavier strings. [Possible Cause]
Set Up Insufficient relief in the neck. Poor set up. String gauge too light.
[]
Why Is My Guitar Buzzing? How To Fix Fret / String Buzz | Chart Of Causes
Possible Cause
http://www.fretnotguitarrepair.com/repair/acoustic-guitar/buzzing.php
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00314-ip-10-236-191-2_460128550_0.json
3490b541__String_Buzz___Chart_Of_Causes__Possible_Cause
[Symptom] Buzzes Everywhere Buzzes nearly everywhere even though it is set up properly, will often disappear if string is fretted hard or closer to the fret and plucked softly. [Remedy] Replace frets. [Possible Cause]
Frets Frets may be worn out or too low. Very small fret wire used.
[]
Why Is My Guitar Buzzing? How To Fix Fret / String Buzz | Chart Of Causes
Possible Cause
http://www.fretnotguitarrepair.com/repair/acoustic-guitar/buzzing.php
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00314-ip-10-236-191-2_460128550_0.json
3490b541__String_Buzz___Chart_Of_Causes__Possible_Cause
[Symptom] Frets Out Buzzes nearly everywhere all the time, strings are literally touching the frets in the center or other area of the fingerboard. [Remedy] Set up instrument properly. Adjust truss rod for more relief. Use heavier strings if relief can not be created thru truss rod adjustment. [Possible Cause]
Neck Truss rod may be way too tight back bowing the neck. Neck could be a warped, or have excess back bow even after truss rod is loosened.
[]
Why Is My Guitar Buzzing? How To Fix Fret / String Buzz | Chart Of Causes
Possible Cause
http://www.fretnotguitarrepair.com/repair/acoustic-guitar/buzzing.php
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00314-ip-10-236-191-2_460128550_0.json
043caff1_nt___University_of_Southampton__Role
[Code] CENV2028 [Title] DESIGN 2 [Role]
Lecturer
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Professor Robert Nicholls | Engineering and the Environment | University of Southampton
Role
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/engineering/about/staff/rjn.page
34/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00293-ip-10-236-191-2_707811317_0.json
043caff1_nt___University_of_Southampton__Role
[Code] CENV3015 [Title] DESIGN PROJECT [Role]
Lecturer
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Professor Robert Nicholls | Engineering and the Environment | University of Southampton
Role
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/engineering/about/staff/rjn.page
34/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00293-ip-10-236-191-2_707811317_0.json
043caff1_nt___University_of_Southampton__Role
[Code] CENV6123 [Title] COASTAL FLOOD DEFENCE [Role]
Lecturer
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Professor Robert Nicholls | Engineering and the Environment | University of Southampton
Role
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/engineering/about/staff/rjn.page
34/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00293-ip-10-236-191-2_707811317_0.json
043caff1_nt___University_of_Southampton__Role
[Code] CENV6126 [Title] COASTAL MORPHODYNAMICS [Role]
Coordinator
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Professor Robert Nicholls | Engineering and the Environment | University of Southampton
Role
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/engineering/about/staff/rjn.page
34/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00293-ip-10-236-191-2_707811317_0.json
043caff1_nt___University_of_Southampton__Role
[Code] CENV6143 [Title] RESEARCH PROJECT: ENGINEERING IN THE COASTAL ENVIRONMENT [Role]
Coordinator
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Professor Robert Nicholls | Engineering and the Environment | University of Southampton
Role
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/engineering/about/staff/rjn.page
34/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00293-ip-10-236-191-2_707811317_0.json
043caff1_nt___University_of_Southampton__Role
[Code] CENV6149 [Title] RESEARCH PROJECT:COASTAL & MARINE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT [Role]
Coordinator
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Professor Robert Nicholls | Engineering and the Environment | University of Southampton
Role
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/engineering/about/staff/rjn.page
34/1438042981753.21_20150728002301-00293-ip-10-236-191-2_707811317_0.json
37e0fead_s___University_of_Saskatchewan__2
[1] Hepatitis A [3] Hepatitis C [2]
Hepatitis B
[]
Frequently asked questions - University of Saskatchewan
2
http://medsask.usask.ca/general-public/frequently-asked-questions/index.php
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_162464229_7.json
37e0fead_s___University_of_Saskatchewan__2
[0] Cause [1] Hepatitis A Virus (HAV). HAV only results in acute (less than 6 months) infection; chronic infection (continuing for more than 6 months) does not develop. Highly infectious [3] Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Can result in both acute and chronic infection The acute infection stage clears up on its own without treatment and rarely causes liver failure The risk of chronic infection after an acute episode of hepatitis C is high Periodic testing for infection may be useful in patients who are at high risk for infection Chronic HCV can lead to scarring of the liver, liver failure or liver cancer. [2]
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) HBV can result in both acute (<6 months) or chronic (>6 months) infection Most people infected with hepatitis B as adults recover fully, even if their signs and symptoms are severe. Babies and children are much more likely to develop a chronic hepatitis B infection. Chronic HBV can lead to scarring of the liver, liver failure or liver cancer.
[]
Frequently asked questions - University of Saskatchewan
2
http://medsask.usask.ca/general-public/frequently-asked-questions/index.php
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_162464229_7.json
37e0fead_s___University_of_Saskatchewan__2
[0] Transmission/ Spread [1] Spread through food or water contaminated by stool from an infected person Eating food prepared by someone with HAV who did not wash their hands after using the bathroom Having anal/oral sex with someone with HAV Not washing your hands after changing a diaper Drinking contaminated water People are contagious for 2 to 6 weeks before symptoms appear and so can spread the disease before they know they have it [3] Spread by contact with infected blood or body fluids. Most common way people get infected is by needle-sharing during intravenous drug use. An infected woman can give hepatitis C to her baby at birth. Since reliable blood screening procedures became available, the risk of transmission of hepatitis C by blood transfusion is less than one per million units of transfused blood Rarely, the virus can be transmitted through sexual intercourse [2]
Spread by contact with an infected person's blood, semen or other body fluid. An infected woman can give hepatitis B to her baby at birth Having sex with an infected person Being tattooed or pierced with unsterilized tools that were used on an infected person Getting an accidental needle stick with a needle that was used on an infected person Using an infected person’s razor or toothbrush Sharing drug needles with an infected person
[]
Frequently asked questions - University of Saskatchewan
2
http://medsask.usask.ca/general-public/frequently-asked-questions/index.php
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_162464229_7.json
37e0fead_s___University_of_Saskatchewan__2
[0] Symptoms [1] Appear 2 to 6 weeks after initial infection Abdominal pain Dark urine Fever Joint pain Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Weakness and fatigue Yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice) [3] Acute: Jaundice is present in fewer than 25 percent. Additional symptoms are similar to other forms of acute viral hepatitis, including malaise, nausea, and pain in the upper right area under the ribcage. In patients who experience symptoms, these usually last for 2 to 12 weeks. Chronic: Most people who are infected with hepatitis C don't have any symptoms for years. The most frequent complaint is fatigue Other less common symptoms include nausea, anorexia, muscle and joint pain, weakness, and weight loss. [2]
Appear about 3 months after initial infection Abdominal pain Dark urine Fever Joint pain Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Weakness and fatigue Jaundice
[]
Frequently asked questions - University of Saskatchewan
2
http://medsask.usask.ca/general-public/frequently-asked-questions/index.php
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_162464229_7.json
37e0fead_s___University_of_Saskatchewan__2
[0] Prevention [1] Vaccination for Hepatitis A Proper hand washing Heating food to correct temperature Avoiding water and food from possible contaminated areas Passive immunization prophylaxis with serum immune globulin is available pre and post exposure [3] There is no vaccine to prevent hepatitis C infection. Know the HCV status of any sexual partner and use condoms. Be cautious about body piercing and tattooing and use a reputable shop Avoid illicit drug use and non-sterile needles Do not donate blood, organs or tissue if you know you have Hepatitis C Avoid using others razors or toothbrushes if you don’t know their background [2]
Vaccination for Hepatitis B Preventive treatment may reduce the risk that the virus will infect your body. But the treatment must be given within 24 hours of exposure to the hepatitis B virus. Know the HBV status of any sexual partner and use condoms. Be cautious about body piercing and tattooing and use a reputable shop Avoid illicit drug use and non-sterile needles Avoid using other peoples razors or toothbrushes if you don’t know their background
[]
Frequently asked questions - University of Saskatchewan
2
http://medsask.usask.ca/general-public/frequently-asked-questions/index.php
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_162464229_7.json
37e0fead_s___University_of_Saskatchewan__2
[0] Treatment [1] Vaccination for Hepatitis A Proper hand washing Heating food to correct temperature Avoiding water and food from possible contaminated areas Passive immunization prophylaxis with serum immune globulin is available pre and post exposure [3] There is no vaccine to prevent hepatitis C infection. Know the HCV status of any sexual partner and use condoms. Be cautious about body piercing and tattooing and use a reputable shop Avoid illicit drug use and non-sterile needles Do not donate blood, organs or tissue if you know you have Hepatitis C Avoid using other peoples razors or toothbrushes if you don’t know their background [2]
Vaccination for Hepatitis B Preventive treatment may reduce the risk that the virus will infect your body. But the treatment must be given within 24 hours of exposure to the hepatitis B virus. Know the HBV status of any sexual partner and use condoms. Be cautious about body piercing and tattooing and use a reputable shop Avoid illicit drug use and non-sterile needles Avoid using other peoples razors or toothbrushes if you don’t know their background
[]
Frequently asked questions - University of Saskatchewan
2
http://medsask.usask.ca/general-public/frequently-asked-questions/index.php
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00259-ip-10-236-191-2_162464229_7.json
5db8da79_Quest_for_a_Kind_Egg___QUEST__Chino_Valley
[0] Organic Feed [Rock Island] no [Judy's Family Farm] yes [Uncle Eddies] no [Organic Valley] yes [Clover] no [Clover Organic] yes [Marin Sun Farms] yes [Eatwell Farms] yes [Clark Summit] yes [Chino Valley]
yes
[ [ "y", "e", "s" ], [ "n", "o" ] ]
Quest for a Kind Egg : QUEST
Chino Valley
http://science.kqed.org/quest/2008/05/21/quest-for-a-kind-egg/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_212878022_0.json
5db8da79_Quest_for_a_Kind_Egg___QUEST__Chino_Valley
[0] Hormones, Antibiotics & other additives in chicken feed [Rock Island] no [Judy's Family Farm] no [Uncle Eddies] no [Organic Valley] no [Clover] no [Clover Organic] no [Marin Sun Farms] no [Eatwell Farms] no [Clark Summit] no [Chino Valley]
no
[ [ "y", "e", "s" ], [ "n", "o" ] ]
Quest for a Kind Egg : QUEST
Chino Valley
http://science.kqed.org/quest/2008/05/21/quest-for-a-kind-egg/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_212878022_0.json
5db8da79_Quest_for_a_Kind_Egg___QUEST__Chino_Valley
[0] Kept in Cages [Rock Island] no [Judy's Family Farm] no [Uncle Eddies] no [Organic Valley] no [Clover] no [Clover Organic] no [Marin Sun Farms] no [Eatwell Farms] no [Clark Summit] no [Chino Valley]
no
[ [ "y", "e", "s" ], [ "n", "o" ] ]
Quest for a Kind Egg : QUEST
Chino Valley
http://science.kqed.org/quest/2008/05/21/quest-for-a-kind-egg/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_212878022_0.json
5db8da79_Quest_for_a_Kind_Egg___QUEST__Chino_Valley
[0] Have access to outside [Rock Island] no [Judy's Family Farm] no [Uncle Eddies] no [Organic Valley] yes [Clover] no [Clover Organic] no [Marin Sun Farms] yes [Eatwell Farms] yes [Clark Summit] yes [Chino Valley]
yes
[ [ "y", "e", "s" ], [ "n", "o" ] ]
Quest for a Kind Egg : QUEST
Chino Valley
http://science.kqed.org/quest/2008/05/21/quest-for-a-kind-egg/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_212878022_0.json
5db8da79_Quest_for_a_Kind_Egg___QUEST__Chino_Valley
[0] Beaks clipped [Rock Island] yes [Judy's Family Farm] yes [Uncle Eddies] yes [Organic Valley] yes [Clover] yes [Clover Organic] yes [Marin Sun Farms] no [Eatwell Farms] no [Clark Summit] no [Chino Valley]
yes
[ [ "y", "e", "s" ], [ "n", "o" ] ]
Quest for a Kind Egg : QUEST
Chino Valley
http://science.kqed.org/quest/2008/05/21/quest-for-a-kind-egg/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_212878022_0.json
5db8da79_Quest_for_a_Kind_Egg___QUEST__Chino_Valley
[0] Forced molted [Rock Island] no [Judy's Family Farm] no [Uncle Eddies] no [Organic Valley] no [Clover] no [Clover Organic] no [Marin Sun Farms] no [Eatwell Farms] no [Clark Summit] no [Chino Valley]
no
[ [ "y", "e", "s" ], [ "n", "o" ] ]
Quest for a Kind Egg : QUEST
Chino Valley
http://science.kqed.org/quest/2008/05/21/quest-for-a-kind-egg/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_212878022_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Day [1] Breakfast [2] Lunch [4] Do Tomorrow [3]
Dinner
[]
Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Sunday [1] Bacon, Eggs, Hashbrowns Eggs Tea with coconut butter [2] Tomato Soup with Parmesan 1/2 Grilled Cheese Sandwich Greens with Olive Oil 1/2 Honeycrisp Apple Tea with coconut butter [4] Make Sourdough Bread Make Sourdough Biscuits Make Sourdough English Muffin Dough Shred parmesan [3]
Creamy Potato Soup with Bacon Sourdough Biscuits Caesar Salad Tea with coconut butter
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Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Monday [1] 1/2 Sourdough English Muffin Fried Egg Cheddar Applesauce with Cinnamon Tea with coconut butter [2] Sweet Potato Soup with Parmesan Steamed Green Beans with Butter & Parmesan Tea with coconut butter [4] Make coconut corn soup Thaw beef [3]
Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and Parmesan (for Michael & Naomi) Leftover Sweet Potato Soup with Sourdough Bread (for Nada) Tea with coconut butter
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Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Tuesday [1] 2 fried eggs Sourdough bread Fruit smoothie Tea with coconut butter [2] Coconut Corn Soup Cheddar cheese 1/2 Sourdough English Muffin Tea with coconut butter [4] Soak oatmeal Thaw beef [3]
Salad with Olive Oil Beef Baked in Gravy Steamed Broccoli Mashed Potatoes (Michael) Steamed Sweet Potatoes Tea with coconut butter
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Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Wednesday [1] Oatmeal with peanut butter and honey Tea with coconut butter [2] Soup Leftovers Cheddar Cheese Sourdough Bread 1/2 honeycrisp apple Tea with coconut butter [4] Thaw coconut milk Store 1/2 apple Cook mashed potato Thaw beef [3]
Crockpot beef stew Sourdough Biscuits with Butter Tea with coconut butter
[]
Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Thursday [1] Coconut smoothie Tea with coconut butter [2] Sourdough toast Cheese 1/2 honeycrisp apple Tea with coconut butter [4] Shred parmesan Thaw stew beef Thaw brisket [3]
Beef Baked in Gravy 1/2 sweet potato Steamed peas and corn Mashed Potato (Michael) Tea with coconut butter
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Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Friday [1] Scrambled eggs Shredded parmesan Sauteed mushrooms Tea with coconut butter [2] Beef Brisket Spread Cheese Sourdough bread Carrot sticks Tea with coconut butter [4] Thaw steak Thaw ground beef [3]
Caesar salad Stew beef Mashed Potato (Michael) 1/2 Sweet Potato Tea with coconut butter
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Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Saturday [1] Steak and Eggs Fried Mushrooms & Onions Hashbrowns Tea with coconut butter [2] Roast beef slices Sourdough Bread Sliced Tomatoes Tea with coconut butter [4] Bake Sourdough Biscuits Store ground beef for tomorrow [3]
Ground beef with Gravy Steamed broccoli with butter Greens with Olive Oil Fresh fruit with coconut Mashed Potato (Michael) Tea with coconut butter
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Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
fc3e64f1_Food___Menu_Plans___miniMOMist__3
[0] Sunday [1] Bacon, Eggs, Hashbrowns 1/2 Honeycrisp Apple Tea with coconut butter [2] Ground Beef and Tomato Soup with Parmesan Sourdough Bread Greens with Olive Oil Tea with coconut butter [4] See next week [3]
Creamy Potato Soup with Bacon Sourdough Biscuits Caesar Salad Tea with coconut butter
[]
Food & Menu Plans « miniMOMist
3
http://www.minimomist.com/category/food-2/page/6/
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_589293891_0.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] White & Yellow with Black Trim [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWWHTYELBLK [Store SKU]
DOG43389380K
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Black with Reflective Trim [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWBLKBLKREF [Store SKU]
DOG32846053K
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Black & Neon Green [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWBLKNGN [Store SKU]
DOG41583972N
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Black & Red [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWBLKRED [Store SKU]
DOG28606953D
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Black with Safety Orange Trim [Store SKU]
DOG44909673E
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Black & Pink [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWBLKPNK [Store SKU]
DOG29780862K
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Black & Purple [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWBLKPUR [Store SKU]
DOG31917600E
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Black & Blue [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWBLKBLU [Store SKU]
DOG36107009E
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Black & Charcoal with Reflective Trim [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWBLKCHAREF [Store SKU]
DOG50751013M
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Charcoal & Navy [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWCHANAV [Store SKU]
DOG32158294Y
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Charcoal & Navy with Lime Trim [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWCHANAVLIM [Store SKU]
DOG36994351E
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Charcoal with Neon Green Trim [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWCHACHANGN [Store SKU]
DOG56646632M
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Navy & Orange [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWNAVNAVORG [Store SKU]
DOG34460598E
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
49d93d90_polis___Twin_Cities___St__Paul__Store_SKU
[Option] Tangerine & Silver [Manufacturer's Part Number] DWTNGSIL [Store SKU]
DOG35990087R
[]
Dogwood Designs Poagies - Freewheel Bike Shop - Minneapolis - Twin Cities - St. Paul
Store SKU
http://freewheelbike.com/product/dogwood-designs-poagies-regular-16287.htm
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_101060730_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Anisotropy Correction [Mode] ANO [Description]
Corrects data for anisotropic diffraction, and makes the intensity distribution isotropic
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Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Cell Content Analysis [Mode] CCA [Description]
Calculates the expected number of molecular assemblies of given molecular weight in the unit cell using the Matthews coefficient
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Normal Mode Analysis [Mode] NMA [Description]
Perturbs a structure in rms deviation steps along combinations of normal modes
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Automated Molecular Replacement [Mode] MR_AUTO [Description]
Combines anisotropy correction, cell content analysis, fast rotation and translation functions, and refinement and phasing to automatically solve a structure by molecular replacement
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Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Fast Rotation Function [Mode] MR_FRF [Description]
Anisotropy correction and likelihood-enhanced fast rotation function calculated with Fast Fourier Transform
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Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Fast Translation Function [Mode] MR_FTF [Description]
Anisotropy correction and likelihood-enhanced fast translation function calculated with Fast Fourier Transform
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Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Brute Rotation Function [Mode] MR_BRF [Description]
Anisotropy correction and full likelihood rotation function calculated in a brute-force search of angles
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Brute Translation Function [Mode] MR_BTF [Description]
Anisotropy correction and full likelihood translation function calculated in a brute-force search of positions
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Packing [Mode] MR_PAK [Description]
Tests molecular replacement solutions to see whether they pack into the unit cell without overlap
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Log-Likelihood Gain [Mode] MR_LLG [Description]
Anisotropy correction and re-scoring of molecular replacement solutions with the full likelihood target function
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Refinement and Phasing [Mode] MR_RNP [Description]
Anisotropy correction and optimization of the orientation and position of molecular replacement models with the full likelihood target function
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] Automated Experimental Phasing [Mode] EP_AUTO [Description]
Combines anisotropy correction, cell content analysis, and SAD phasing to automatically solve a structure by experimental phasing
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
c46d9671_Phaser_2_0__Description
[Functionality] SAD Phasing [Mode] EP_SAD [Description]
Refines atoms using the SAD likelihood function, and completes the structure with log-Likelihood gradient maps
[]
Phaser-2.0
Description
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/phaser_obsolete/documentation/phaser-2.0.html
34/1438043058631.99_20150728002418-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_268268718_1.json
37432899___Straight_Razor_Place_Library__Comments
[Name] Norton [Grit (approx.)] up to 8k [Typical use] repair / bevel setting/polishing/finishing [Comments]
The Norton waterstones are made in either a single grit or a combination stone. The grits are 220, 1000, 4000 and 8000. For many years these were the hones most used by members of the old SRP yahoo group and beyond. They are made in an 8x3x1" in single grit stones and in the same dimensions as a 220/1000 and 4000/8000. While the combo stones are cheaper the single grits give you a lot more stone and the 8000 does not need to be soaked before use. The 220, 1000 and 4000 do need to be soaked for at least 15 minutes before use. The 1k is a relatively fast cutter and is an efficient bevel setter. The 4k and 8k used in a pyramid or progressively have proved to be very effective in the hands of a expert honer while being user friendly to the careful beginner. The edge off of an 8k is adequate for a close and smooth shave. A finer stone can be used to further refine the edge for a smoother shave but it is not necessary. Most shavers that hone their own razors or hone for others do take advantage of the many excellent high grit stones available and do go up in grit to finish.
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Hones - comparison table - Straight Razor Place Library
Comments
http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Hones_-_comparison_table
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_229376185_10.json
37432899___Straight_Razor_Place_Library__Comments
[Name] Belgian yellow (Coticule) (no or very thin slurry) [Grit (approx.)] 10k [Typical use] Finishing/Polishing/ Sharpening [Comments]
The Belgian coticule is found and mined mainly in the Ardennes region of Belgium. From the beginning of men using straight razors in the eighteenth century the coticule has been one of the most popular hones for sharpening straight razors. The coticule's cutting medium is garnet suspended in a mud binder hardened over millions of years by heat in pressure it is in the class known as metamorphic rock. The garnet suspended throughout the relatively soft binder of the coticule is the third hardest natural mineral and the rhomboid shape of these garnets cuts the steel of the razors edge in an efficient but shallow manner. This characteristic of the garnet combined with the soft binder releasing some and revealing new garnets may be why the coticule has proven ideal of honing razors leaving a sharp but gentle feeling edge. The coticule may be used with water only as a finisher or if more aggressive cutting power is desired with a slurry formed by rubbing the surface of the coticule with a stone, usually but not necessarily, of the same material. In the recent past many barbers would use lather on the stone as a honing vehicle and referred to their cotcules as soap stones. As with any natural stone it is difficult to place an exact grit rating on them. In general many experienced honers rate them in the 8k to 10k range. Ordinarily because by itself the coticule is relatively fragile to impact it is bonded to a piece of slate for reinforcement. Many years ago the yellow coticule was reinforced with it's blue cousin and glued to a piece of BBW. The coticule is mined along with BBW or Belgian Blue Whetstone. Occasionally the two are harvested in a proximity to each other that enables the quarry to cut the resulting stone combining the two with yellow on one side and the blue on the other. These natural, as opposed to glued, combination stones are more costly due to their rarity and are prized by collectors and honers alike.
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Hones - comparison table - Straight Razor Place Library
Comments
http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Hones_-_comparison_table
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_229376185_10.json
37432899___Straight_Razor_Place_Library__Comments
[Name] Belgian blue (with slurry) [Grit (approx.)] 4k [Typical use] Sharpening [Comments]
The BBW, also known as the Belgian Blue Whetstone, is mined/quarried in close proximity to the yellow cotcule. In past years the bbw was mainly used for cobblestones, building blocks and such utilitarian purposes. At one time the reinforced backing glued to yellow coticules was the bbw. Later slate became the reinforcement for the yellow coticule when the bbw became a more valuable commodity due to the relatively recent recognition of it's honing properties. Coticule expert and SRP member Bart Torfs of Belgium says that while the yellow is composed of 45% garnet content by volume the BBW has approximately half at 25% garnet content by volume of the rock. This explains the yellows superior performance in sharpening with and without slurry. According to Bart, of http://www.coticule.be/ , using a slurry is the most effective way of sharpening with the blue. This releases the garnets more freely for more aggressive cutting. While the use of slurry with the yellow is much more aggressive due to the higher garnet content, slurry with the lesser garnet content of the blue seems to yield a sharp edge more easily than a slurry with the yellow. The yellow's slurry being so much more highly concentrated with garnet that it can have a dulling effect on the thin edge of the razor. Using the blue in conjunction with the yellow whether in a natural combo, glued or as two independent stones, many honers find using the blue with a thick slurry to sharpen and the yellow with water only to finish to be an effective way to hone their razors. A thick slurry on the yellow is more effective at bevel correction while in the hands of an expert diluting the yellow's slurry can bring the edge to the same level of sharpness as the blue and then go on to water only for the same finish. Still the blue has it's place and is an effective stone when used with slurry. Again it is difficult to give a grit rating to a natural stone but it seems that the general consensus of those who insist on doing so rates the BBW in the neighborhood of 4k. It is commonly believed that due to the relatively sparse distribution of garnet the blue is less effective without utilizing the slurry.
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Hones - comparison table - Straight Razor Place Library
Comments
http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Hones_-_comparison_table
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_229376185_10.json
37432899___Straight_Razor_Place_Library__Comments
[Name] Escher [Grit (approx.)] 12k [Typical use] Finishing [Comments]
The stones made by the Escher & Sohn company in Germany have gained an almost legendary status among razor honers. So much so that they, like Kleenex or Coca Cola, have become the name applied to a whole genre of their type. Mined in the Thuringia area of central Germany, these metamorphic stones are composed of an abrasive quartz embedded in chalk. The famed Escher stones came in different colors with yellow green, blue green, light green and dark blue being the colors denoted in labels by the Escher company. Other hones made by Escher with different labels were, The Celebrated German Water Razor Hone,Barber's Delight,and Barber's Choice. There may have been others that are not known by this writer. Another well known Thuringan hone was the Hohenzollern. These were also found in yellow/green, blue/green and dark blue and are considered on a par with the Escher by the few honers lucky enough to have one of these vintage hones. In more recent years the Muller company continues to harvest hones from the same area. There have been varying reports on the quality of these with some users having very good performance while at leat one vendor, finding occlusions within a large percentage making them unsuitable for honing razors, discontinued his sales of them. These hones are fine finishing stones. The labeled Eschers suggest using them with a slurry and they were supplied with slurry stones of the same material. Some honers find it effective to begin with a slurry and dilute as they go down to clear water to finish while others use the hone with water only. One way or the other these are wonderful finishing stones for honing razors to a sharp and smooth edge. If there is a consensus on the equivalent grit to a synthetic stone it seems to be in the area of 12 to 15k.
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Hones - comparison table - Straight Razor Place Library
Comments
http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Hones_-_comparison_table
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_229376185_10.json
37432899___Straight_Razor_Place_Library__Comments
[Name] Charnley Forest [Grit (approx.)] north of 12k [Typical use] Finishing [Similar hone] Escher, Japanese polishers [Comments]
A very hard natural stone solely used for finishing edges. It can safely be used with both water or oil. Once you use oil, it is basically an oil-only stone. Cleaning it is possible though, but it is a rather cumbersome process. The edges of these stones are often considered to be on the harsher side of the spectrum, compared to Coticules and Escher/Thuringians.
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Hones - comparison table - Straight Razor Place Library
Comments
http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Hones_-_comparison_table
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_229376185_10.json
37432899___Straight_Razor_Place_Library__Comments
[Name] DMT/Atoma/Diamond plates [Comments]
Man made Whetstone, diamonds bonded in a metal plate. very slow wearing no lapping needed no clocking only little water. All DMT and Atoma "stones" are very fast cutters. On the DMT maker's web page they suggest that 5-10min on a whetstone take only 20sec on a Diamond plate. Can be coarse and cause microchips until bedded in using light strokes on a metal object. Only coarser grit Diamond plates should be used for lapping other hones. Finer grit Diamond plates can have their cutting surface stripped off by wetstones, especially if a slurry is allowed to build up.
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Hones - comparison table - Straight Razor Place Library
Comments
http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Hones_-_comparison_table
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_229376185_10.json
37432899___Straight_Razor_Place_Library__Comments
[Name] Barber Hones [Grit (approx.)] ~6-12k [Typical use] Finishing [Comments]
Good for touching up shave ready razors that are just starting to dull. Usually very fast and agressive compared to regular man-made or natural hones. There are tons of vintage Barber hones out there, so naturally their performance vary
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Hones - comparison table - Straight Razor Place Library
Comments
http://straightrazorplace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Hones_-_comparison_table
34/1438044271733.81_20150728004431-00083-ip-10-236-191-2_229376185_10.json
37432899___Straight_Razor_Place_Library__Comments
[Name] Chinese 12k [Grit (approx.)] ~12k [Typical use] Finishing [Comments]
Also referred to as a PHIG(People's Hone of Indeterminable Grit) or a Guangxi hone. It is a rather inexpensive natural water stone. Hard, slow cutter. From the feedback of our users, they seem to vary a bit in fineness and speed.
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[Name] Sun Tiger [Grit (approx.)] up to 8k [Typical use] repairing/bevel setting/finishing [Comments]
cheap man made stone of decent quality. soft, fast cutter needs regular flattening.
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[Name] King (Ice Bear) [Grit (approx.)] up to 8k [Typical use] repairing/bevel setting/finishing [Similar hone] Naniwa [Comments]
man made stoe. soft, needs regular flattening.The Japanese sharpening stone manufacturer Matsunaga, in Osaka, makes the brands King und Sun Tiger is the oldest- and best-known maker of Japanese waterstones in the West.
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[Name] Global [Grit (approx.)] up to 8k [Typical use] repair/bevel setting/finishing [Comments]
good stones but overpriced, often used by knife-sharpeners
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[Name] Shapton M5 [Typical use] general sharpening [Similar hone] Global M5 [Comments]
The M5 series is Shaptons cheap household series for occasional home use.
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[Name] Shapton M24 [Grit (approx.)] up to 5k [Typical use] repair/bevel setting/finishing [Comments]
The M24 series is for chefs and carpenter(not for the ones with fine tools as for cabinet making for example)
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[Name] Shapton M15 [Grit (approx.)] up to 12k [Typical use] repair/bevel setting/finishing [Comments]
For finer tools. hard stones, short soaking, fast cutting and hard wearing.
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[Name] Shapton Lr250 [Grit (approx.)] up to 5k [Typical use] repair/bevel setting/finishing [Comments]
huge ceramic fired stones 10-7/8" x 4" x 1". for anyone who need general sharpening power
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[Name] Shapton Hippo [Grit (approx.)] up to 12k [Typical use] repair/bevel setting/finishing [Similar hone] Lr250 [Comments]
huge ceramic fired stones 10-7/8" x 4" x 1". on a interchangeable plastic base which makes the system look like the animal
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[Name] Shapton Pro [Grit (approx.)] up to 30k [Typical use] repair/bevel setting/finishing/polishing [Comments]
ceramic abrasives in a resin binder.quite hard need less flattening. cuts fast. no soak needed just a bit water on the surface.work without slurry.known for their finer edge. however the pro series has a reputation for too fast wearing for their stones 1k and under. also the 15k pro (rated 12K on their domestic Japanese version) compared to the 16k glass is more expensive and gives less feedback. also the finish achieved is somewhat matte compared to the more traditional waterstones
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[Name] Shapton Glass [Grit (approx.)] up to 30k [Typical use] repair/bevel setting/finishing/polishing [Comments]
cheaper then the pro series but very similar performance.ceramic bond on a tempered glass plate. abrasive layer is slimmer but harder wearing. it needs to be established how the price difference is justified
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[Name] Naniwa Super Stone [Grit (approx.)] 400 thru 12k [Typical use] all phases of razor honing [Comments]
The Naniwa super stones have gained quite a following in the razor honing world and deservedly so. These 8x3 stones come in grits of 220, 400, 1k, 2k, 3k, 5k, 8k, 10k and 12k. The length and width lend themselves to easily doing circles if that is a technique that you use in honing razors. According to Naniwa Technical their super stones are made from white fused aluminum powder, formed by chemical reaction bonding. I've read that the binder is resin based. I suspect it is a polymer resin but I'm not sure. For best results the stones should be lapped to flat with a pencil grid before use. These stones provide a very nice tactile feel when honing. They do 'load up' a bit and keeping a Scotch Brite pad handy is a good idea to rinse and clean them intermittently. These can be used for coarse work in the lower grits such as chip removal and on to bevel setting at the 1k level. Whether honing with the pyramid method with the 3k/5k, with Lynn's preferred 5k/8k or the progressive method, working up through the grits, the Naniwa super stones have proven to be very effective from sharpening to finishing a straight razor. It has been said that Naniwa brought these out to compete with the Shapton glass stone line and that they are softer than the Shapton glass. Considering that these companies are manufacturing these stones for tool sharpening perhaps this softer mixture accounts of the excellent results gotten from super stones with straight razors.
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[Name] Naniwa Chosera [Grit (approx.)] 400 to 10000 Grit [Typical use] Bevel setting to high grade sharpening [Similar hone] Naniwa SS, Shapton Pro/Glassstones, Sigma, Suehiro Gokumyo [Comments]
Synthetic Hones of high quality and price. Fast stones thru all levels. Considered a bit harder than the Naniwa SuperStones. Magnesia binder, as opposed to the resin of the SuperStones. Needs lapping when new. They can be soaked for a few minutes before honing, but really don't need it. They are prone to cracking when soaked for any prolonged time. Splash and go would be the safesst way to handle them.
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[Name] Sigma Select II [Grit (approx.)] 240-13K [Typical use] Bevel setting to high grade Sharpening/Polishing [Similar hone] Naniwa SS, Shapton Pro/Glassstones, Suehiro Gokumyo, Chosera [Comments]
The sharpening stone manufacturer SIGMA Power Corporation in Tokyo has designed these premium stones especially for tough-to-sharpen high alloy steels, like High Speed Steel, for instance. When using these stones, one can easily see it working, and they have a feel while sharpening remarkably like a natural water stone. In contrast with resin-magnesium or cement bound stones, these SIGMA Select-II stones have no binding material. The method used to bind the grit is much more like the process of making glass. As the stone is cooled, the viscosity is increased, hindering crystallization and the material emerges in an amorphous state. This process is expensive, but results in a stone that really eats its way through even the toughest steels.
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[Name] Suehiro Gokumyo and Gokumyo Debado [Grit (approx.)] 400-2000-6000 in Gokumyo Debado, 10-15- 20K Grit in Gokumyo [Typical use] Sharpening, Polishing and Finishing [Similar hone] Naniwa SS, Shapton Pro/Glassstones, Naniwa Chosera, Sigma [Comments]
Hard stones with little to no slurry release during honing. Will not require frequent flattening, an initial flattening will keep them usable for dozens and dozens of razors before it needs re-done. They are all at the faster end of the spectrum, but still leaves a relatively smooth scratch pattern. In the higher grits, the 15 and 20K are considered some of the finest finishers out there today.
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[Name] Thüringer [Grit (approx.)] 10K [Typical use] finishing/polishing [Similar hone] escher, coticule [Comments]
natural waterstone from the same region as the escher comes from. hard stone of excellent quality perfect for fine edges and quite cheap.
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[Name] Miyakoshi Toishi [Grit (approx.)] Shobu(1K), Sakura(2k), Syoki(3K), Yamaichi(6K), Kitayama(8K) [Typical use] bevel setting/finishing [Comments]
Miyakoshi is the manufacturer and has a good reputation for sharpening kitchen knifes. Toishi means waterstone. These stones are ceramic bound (except the Kitayama) and therefore are hard wearing and need to be soaked. Kitayama Toishi is a resin bound stone. It is therefore very soft and has a more homogeneous structure for a very fine finish and sharpness. The Kitayama requires no soaking; a splash of water is enough as is with all resin bound stones.
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[Name] Honyama Stones(Mt Shoubudani) [Grit (approx.)] Amakusa(800), Binsu(1K), Aoto(2K), Awaseto(8K), Awaseto Oishi(12K) [Typical use] finishing/polishing [Comments]
Most famous natural waterstones in japan, both Nakayama quarry and Shoubu quarry are Honyama. These are of excellent quality, but are very expensive. Only Amakusa(800) and Binsu(1K) are fairly cheap. It yet needs to be established if it can give a finer edge then the coticule or esher to certain steels (e.g very hard steels) to justify its price. This type of stone has a long tradition for sharpening Katanas and Sushi knives.
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[Name] Nakayama [Typical use] finishing/polishing [Comments]
Nakayama is the name of the quarry the razor finishing hones come from. The quarry has been closed since 1967, so the stones are very expensive not only because of their fine quality. These are very hard and mostly slow cutting stones but some examples do have fast cutting power; watch the description.
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