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09-09-2009, 02:50 AM #8
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Actually in real life not the "Gritzone" I am going to explain here so there are no more misunderstanding because you guys just confused the heck outta this very simple thread....
I said this a few weeks ago when the grit charts were being quoted, that they don't really correlate to real life...
On average a fast bevel on a Norton 1k takes 20 laps (for me) a slow bevel might take as many as 150... These numbers are only important to me not everybody else, different strokes /different folks etc:
Now what you guys are saying is according to the grit charts and what you read because neither of you actually hone on Nortons that I have ever read about anyway, and please correct me if I am wrong...
Bart says my 20 laps would be closer to 320 laps and Tom says I might not ever get there....
Now on the slow bevel I could take 1600 - 2400 by Bart's calculations and for sure would never get there by Tom's....
OK now here's the problem, some of us learned on Norton 4/8's we actually have honed razors on them, in real life, in fact some of us quite a few razors...
I NEVER did that many laps, ever... Oh yeah I can get a shaving sharp razor on one...
What the point is here, is don't go by what it says, go by what it does....Charts don't tell the whole truth...
No offense intended here guys, but the point needed making and the problem is with the charts and info not you guys...
I have the utmost respect for both of you...
Now back to your regularly scheduled hone zone programing...
Which says yes a Norton 4k will be fine until you start messing with e-bay blades and damaged ones then you might wanna get a 1k...