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    Default 3 Videos ..Bevel setting / Synthetics / Nagura Progression.

    Yesterday i made 3 videos for my website.
    Tutorials on honing.

    How To Set a Bevel


    Synthetic Honing


    Jnat / Nagura Progression


    Thank you and i hope they are useful.
    Joseph

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Yesterday i made 3 videos for my website.
    Tutorials on honing.

    How To Set a Bevel


    Synthetic Honing


    Jnat / Nagura Progression


    Thank you and i hope they are useful.
    Joseph
    Thanks Joseph,

    Bevel setting has just become a lot clearer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    Thanks Joseph,

    Bevel setting has just become a lot clearer.
    Your welcome

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    Nice content and production.

    A big fan of removing the minimum of steel and making the least impact on the edge. I often bevel set on a 2k Green Brick, lots shallower stria and almost as fast.

    I then jump to a King 6k, it is aggressive and leaves an even fine stria pattern. Pre finish on a Fuji 8k near mirror, then a natural.

    From the pristine Fuji edge, finish goes quick. It is a low impact edge progression. I too change it up occasionally the middle stones don't matter all that much.

    I like your calm easy narration. Good Job.
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    Thank you..
    I'm most proud of my intro. I'm on Adobe Premiere Pro.
    I have a long way to go with editing. It's the kinda thing you need to study at college.
    YouTube can be a blessing.

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    I also really like your videos, and the way you explain things. Great job!
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    Just watched the bevel setting video. Well done.

    Your calm explanation and doing it in real time make the process seem quite straightforward and not overly time consuming, The key take away for me was to check often so you don’t over hone - something I am prone to do.

    Thank you for taking the time to make the video.
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    Very nice vid. And your voice comes across nicely. Not overpowering or demanding for someone to do what you want. Also not like an Idiot as some we here about on Youtube.

    That jnat must be a very fast stone as you didn't spend much time on any one Nagura. Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    Very nice vid. And your voice comes across nicely. Not overpowering or demanding for someone to do what you want. Also not like an Idiot as some we here about on Youtube.

    That jnat must be a very fast stone as you didn't spend much time on any one Nagura. Thank you.
    Hi, thanks for the comments. My Ozuku is a lot faster than that Nakayama . A full hollow takes about 25 laps on the Ozuku. I think that is one of the reasons they cost a lot of money.
    I did try to not tell ppl what they can or cannot do or this is a law. I would rather just explain what i do..
    They are not perfect videos but considering i made them off the cuff with no pre planning i think they will do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DZEC View Post
    Just watched the bevel setting video. Well done.

    Your calm explanation and doing it in real time make the process seem quite straightforward and not overly time consuming, The key take away for me was to check often so you don’t over hone - something I am prone to do.

    Thank you for taking the time to make the video.
    Thanks..
    I love all my stones so much that over honing on each stone is always a problem

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