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Thread: HHT versus WHT
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04-25-2008, 02:34 AM #11
Well, not bad for a standard knife... very cool video...
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04-25-2008, 04:13 AM #12
That hair looked strange, more like mono filament fishing line. I did a video with one of my razors I sold, a Friodur. Popping hairs is easy, splitting one inhalf is a bit more difficult. FYI, that hair came out of a brush so don’t get any strange ideas where that curly hair came from.
I just a 4/8K Norton (after working up to the 4K) and then 0.5 chromium oxide and leather.
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04-26-2008, 12:59 AM #13
Mike every thing you say I have have started noticing in my short time strait shaving. I shaved 4 times with the Antalope NO BURN at all I re-honed the Boker thinking maybe somthing was slighty off with the "teeth" or maybe I got a little slopy stroping or rolled the edge a little one sided or somthing so I took alot of time with it and got it HHT sharp ....again. I got the same results ...some burn and it was a little harsh but like you stated when the hair touched it just looked like it poped in half with litte effort.
I aso noticed my shaves feel better with a 3or4 dy beard vrs a 1or2 day. I will try the news paper. Should the paper be done right after honing or last after regular stroping?
Thank's for the too sharp tip I was starting to think I was loosing my mind!Matt
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04-26-2008, 11:32 AM #14
Any tests using hair so depends upon your hair type. I was reminded of this last week when my Brother-in-Law was visiting from Toronto. I was honinh a couple of blades in the kitchen and cahtting with him. He asks me how I tel it's sharp, so I try a HHT for him. My hair is so fine I've always had trouble passing that test off the hones (it works off a pasted paddle though!). So I ask him for a hair from his young and bushy 21-year-old head. I couldn't believe it -- compared to mine it was like a copper wire. And not only did I pop his hair easily, I managed to fillet it too.
Light bulb moment -- my honing is OK, my hair is not!
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04-26-2008, 02:05 PM #15