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Thread: Bevel setting problem
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01-16-2010, 05:43 PM #11
Maybe a pic of the razor would help us put our advice in context, can you post one?
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01-16-2010, 07:47 PM #12
That's a good one. I may have a suggestion who to send it to (honemeisters, here's your opportunity to put in your offers and as long as they are generous enough I may neglect to mention your name
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I think the razor is just warped since it's the simplest explanation for the symptom of the wide an narrow bevels at one side matching with narrow and wide on the other. It seems to me that if somebody can reproduce this by altering the spine with creative honing they've got serious talent, those 7-bevel rookies that Lynn mentions got long way to go...
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01-16-2010, 10:18 PM #13
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Thanked: 199+1 to Lynn, if you REALLY want to correct the uneven bevel, it's gonna take a LONG time and a lot of work.
I had a wedge that wouldn't lay right on the hones...now that I think I've got it pretty darn close, I'm just gonna hone it up and see how it turns out...I seriously got tired of running the darn thing over REAL coarse sandpaper (like I said, it needed a LOT of work.)
Like Lynn said, if I had stuck with a 220 hone, it would have taken probably a million strokes
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01-18-2010, 04:33 AM #14
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