there so many questions of sharpenhoning on a stone :hmmm: that a correct video many problems of solving will think I :hmmm:
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there so many questions of sharpenhoning on a stone :hmmm: that a correct video many problems of solving will think I :hmmm:
Lynn is currently working on one. I know a videographer, and he said it typically takes him a minimum of 6 months to go from raw footage to finished product.
:) I have been very aroused curiosity and hoopvol :)Quote:
Originally Posted by sensei_kyle
Thx!!
That's a great accent you've got there, jan. Where are you from?
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Looks to me like he is from the Republic, pals with master Yoda. Jan, no offense ;), just kidding :)Quote:
Originally Posted by xman
fun you have,
Nenad
I live in Begië and I have the good Belgian yellow stone :D . I have a video necessary me prove the technique of sharpening own. By the way....sorry guys but my english is not verry well.....but i hope that you understand me :oQuote:
Originally Posted by superfly
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Originally Posted by jan
euh....i mean i live in BELGIUM :cool:
crystal clear:)
Jan,
People from England would say my English is bad. :D
Understood you perfectly.
Don't feel bad at all. Your English is better than my French and WAAAAAY better than my German! Thanks for participating in the only language that we monolinguists know. Sorry we're all so dim-witted as to make you struggle.Quote:
Originally Posted by jan
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i will be happy when a see that video.....en then......o yes than i can sharp my little baby's .....oh yes my beautifull Dovo's :)Quote:
Originally Posted by xman
WHAT!!!!! 6 MONTHS!!!! That's WAY too much. I'm a rollerblader and we produce our own video's by the TON. Seriously, a simple video with no heavy effects or editing (like in the wonderfull world of sports where even a 10th of a second is important) could be done in a day easily. If you want something slick maybe 2 days or so.Quote:
Originally Posted by sensei_kyle
Brian Donofrio did an excellent video or two on honing as well as on restoration. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find where they are on this site. Maybe someone can help.
Time to call on the experience of true honemeisters! A somewhat generic question, I'm just looking for a direction, not a specific "aha" that's what I needed thing.
You have a razor, nice and sharp, and after numerous shaves, you notice it is beginning to pull a bit, and the shave is not as comfortable as it once was. .50 pasted flatbed strop just doesn't turn the trick anymore. Using a Norton 4/8k, do you go with a full pyramid, or maybe an abbreviated version, like 1/3,1/3,1/5, 1?
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Aww maaan.. Nenad and I were about to start posting in Serbian ;) In any case I'm looking forward to the video, b/c I'm in serious need of assistance. Getting some decent shaves but they leave my face HURTING lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by xman
I did the amateur video on shaving and it was crazy trying to get it up on the web initially. This one is covering everything from razors to stropping to honing and shaving. Lot's of editing......lol. Lynn
I see. Well if you need a hand. Let me know.