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Thread: Vermio; The Black, Greek hone
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03-17-2016, 01:41 PM #41
Also I did take some micro photos
This is photo of edge finished with Purple Llyn Melynllyn Welsh Slate12K
After that I add one layer of tape and did around 200 x strokes on Vermio on water
Hair is from my little doughter 3 years old and she have very thin hair.
Later I go back to 6k and 10k and then Vermio with glycerine but I didn't have time to take photos.Last edited by davorvfr; 03-17-2016 at 01:43 PM.
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03-17-2016, 02:37 PM #42
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Thanked: 3215The edge appears to be micro chipping, could be the stone or the razor, it does have some bad pitting.
Would like to see the finished edge. Perhaps need to be finished on a good synthetic 12k then the Vermio.
If it is a new Welsh Slate, it is not 12k.
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03-17-2016, 02:43 PM #43
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03-17-2016, 05:46 PM #44
Here are some microscopic pictures of an edge from a quality razor, a friend has send me after I asked him to (I'm not sure if he wants me to mention his name);
The above picture is the edge from a chocera,
This one if from a very fine coticule but the light or magnification appears a bit different,
The above is from the Vermio stone on water, and the below if from the stone with oil.
Some microchipping appears on all stones when the edge is not stropped (the above aren't), so, if you don't want to see it, strop your razor and then check the edge. This way, I think is a better indicator of real microchipping.
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03-17-2016, 06:15 PM #45
+1 to this, I spent a stupid amount of time trying to remove some "microchipping" and gave up. Stropped the razor, shaved then stropped again to check under a microscope. All was gone. I think it is quite important to realize that sometimes absolutely perfect edges off directly of off certain stones is just unobtainable or so much more work with little added benefit.
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03-17-2016, 07:31 PM #46
Did you see my post with sotd picture.... shave was perfect.
Micro chipping I can't feel on my face.
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03-18-2016, 01:20 AM #47
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Hey Vasilis,
USB microscopes are not the best way to see the impressions profile that particular stone leave on the razors, for many reasons especially lighting and bunch of others, that I don't have the time nor the energy to list here....
Last time we talked I mentioned that I have bought a new metallurgy microscope, it is the reason that I am broke maybe for the rest of 2016.....
Anyway, I got a 20x APO objective lens with it which is the best for photography, as it show the most realistic colors and bunch of other things
Here is the microscope I was talking about
Here is the objective
Here is the stone and razor
Here is the honing session
And finally here are the pictures, fresh of the stone no stropping
Nice pitting
The transition between the bevel and the rest of the blade
The edge is very smooth, although it is very hard steel, still no chips and that is very consistent with what I was getting from the stone since last July with all the razors I tested on it.
And this one is for Sebastian, a magnification of the Vermio surface
The objective is 20x eyepiece 16x, total magnification is 320x for all the images.
Sorry for the poor quality of the pictures as I took them by sticking my phone to the eyepiece very difficult to focus and impractical. I hope I can save some money for a good quality camera within the next 10 months.
Anyway I hope you guys enjoy the pictures and the video.
PS. I am no imagining expert nor I know nothing about microphotography... I just started reading on the subject.Last edited by AljuwaiedAK; 03-18-2016 at 01:31 AM.
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03-18-2016, 10:55 AM #48
Cool microscope you have
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03-18-2016, 10:57 AM #49
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03-18-2016, 11:04 AM #50
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