I'm wondering which stone I should use as the abrasive surface. I'm thinking my 400 grit chosera:roflmao
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I'm wondering which stone I should use as the abrasive surface. I'm thinking my 400 grit chosera:roflmao
Oy Vey,,,
Still giggling...
Somebody please tell me we are not that bad :rofl2:
Glen, I have never seen you snap a razor in half when your finished sharpening it :<0)
Erudite, intellectual humor expressed with Buster Keaton facial expressions. Not only priceless, but I have to watch it again because I was laughing to long and too loud and too hard to really see the very subtle and profound information being imparted. May the farce be with you.
I am pleased to see that my new-found friends here appreciate the same level of OCD in others who sharpen as we so value in ourselves............:rofl2:
After this thread I am really looking forward to meeting you at the Denver get together next month, I have a funny feeling you and I are going to get along famously :D
OMG! That was actually YOU who did the video???
I thought this was just a funny video you found on the interwebs!!
Well, if that was you, that was absolutely hilarious! Brilliant, funny, so deadpan serious, I've watched it several times and am still laughing at different parts...:roflmao
Oh my that's too good. Like Phrank said, brilliant...
No, I didn't do the video. It was on a violin making forum I follow. As you might imagine, violin makers also obsess over sharp tools and it was well appreciated there also. The "others" I referred to were those who sharpen pencils with precision, exactitude and an intolerance for dullness that matches my own for dull razors, i.e. those who are as possessed by OCD as I am, whatever the obsession might be that particular day.
Glen, I am looking forward to it also and I am sure you are right. After 35 years together, my wife still can't tell when I am joking and when I am being serious.