Mate I just watched the video in question.
So I can now, when I buy a taped edge razor, forget it. that makes me happy
You get a red rag and go for it, but I am now happily, relaxed with razors that have been taped
thanks glen , bob
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Mate I just watched the video in question.
So I can now, when I buy a taped edge razor, forget it. that makes me happy
You get a red rag and go for it, but I am now happily, relaxed with razors that have been taped
thanks glen , bob
1 layer of tape hehehe
Now when people use more layers to compensate for any geometry issues of the razor then that changes things, but hell honing geometry challenged razors change things anyway :p
I don't hone for hire so never use tape, even for "problem" razors. Just use the spine as a guide; don't apply more pressure on the spine than is required to keep it in contact with the hone. (Actually touching the hone with the spine isn't always necessary or even advisable.)
Call it as you see it mate. I always reserve my position. and make a final choice based on facts. And like you, don't hone for cash.
Regards
Bob