Trademark, of course.
But I guess it really should be an R inside a circle...I got a lttle ahead of myself...
http://www.floridaipblog.com/TrademarkSymbol.jpg
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Trademark, of course.
But I guess it really should be an R inside a circle...I got a lttle ahead of myself...
http://www.floridaipblog.com/TrademarkSymbol.jpg
are you serious? I always thought that ceramic blades must be sharprened before firing. do you have a pic of the depleted uranium? is it cast as a file?
I thought all uranium was radioactive, how will you know if the hairs are getting shaved off and not melted by the residual radiation? :D
Red
You could just use the enriched uranium. Keep it in a can under your bed and you won't have to shave at all!
-Rob
No camera with me, so here's a scanned image of the new abomination:
That looks pretty unique and amazing. I'm very curious to how it shaves, and how the edge lasts.
:tu
Bart.
that is pretty wicked looking.
vgod
would you even have to strop a ceramic blade?
As awesome as that is, I don't think it will need re-sharpening for years, I'd be afraid the edge would feel a tad harsh.
I wouldn't bother with stroping either, at least not untill it was tried for a while. I wouldn't think that there is and fin to straighten or smooth.
Beautiful ! What type of ceramics, zirconium oxide ?
McKie
I believe it's zirconium carbide, as it's the black stuff....supposedly tougher than the oxide.:shrug:
No stropping. It seems that stropping can lead to microchipping in my limited experiments here.:nono:And there will be nocorrosion to overcome either.
I think I'll have to refine the edge a bit more before giving this a test shave...I screwed around with the edge a bit too much, and developed some microchipping. I think I have to reset my double bevel to clean up the very edge.
This thing is eating my diamond lapping film for lunch!