Originally Posted by
dylandog
Heavyduty, I use a 45 degree angle for wedges because Lynn said it worked, and it does. But how does the 45 degree thing work for a smiler? If the heel and toe don't touch when the razor lays flat, the only technique that compensates for that is the rolling hone stroke, no? I have a couple of smilers that if I'm going to get the toe and heel to contact the hone I practically have to lift the razor. As I don't feel much control honing while doing wheelies and endos, I've resigned myself to dull heels and toes on these.