Originally Posted by
pjrage
I only meant that he probably doesn't want this thread taking a detour to "which hone is the best for setting the bevel" land, which would be deserving of it's own thread if we decided to go there, IMO.
Wow, that is an interesting concept! I would horrified if I saw someone do that, lol. The theory sort of makes sense, though, I guess.
I actually haven't tried dulling a razor on the side of a hone, but I can say that with the glass, for whatever reason, it dulls it FAST. I'm talking if you take a shave ready edge and do one stroke with just the weight of the blade, you'd be lucky if it still shaves arm hair. Two or three strokes and there's no way you're shaving anything. The edge of the hone must work a little slower, or his touch is very very light, because at that stage, at least with glass, the slightest amount of pressure would ruin all the work you've done.