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    Default devil in the details -- X-pattern angle

    I just got a new TI, 1/2 hollow, "super gnome". It passed the HHT out of the box, so I just stopped it and shaved. I'll be damned if it didn't give a better shave than my razors I've spent so much time honing! Not that it was any closer, but just much more comfortable, and with less effort. I looked at the blade edge with a 10x, and it looks as smooth as my blades after 8K Norton with a couple passes on the 15K Shapton. The difference is in the angle of the striations. They were much more angled on the new razor that shaved so well, like the X-pattern was done so the striations were at a 45 degree angle to the blade edge.

    Maybe this makes a big difference. What do you all think?

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    Gee, what a surprise. Hey guys what do you think?

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    The diference is in the big yellow stone on the TI's honing bench... Please dont start the stirations thingie again. The barber's manual also advices in putting ~45 angle scratch pattern on the bevel. I hone my razors aproximately like that...

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    edit: Grrr, Alan beat me by a split second

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    LOL,

    I have to admit though, especially at 10x, but even at the 60x that I use, how do you know its not sharper? I mean what are you looking at besides the striations, which are obvious?

    I wonder if TI is hand sharpening more of its blades now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11

    I wonder if TI is hand sharpening more of its blades now.

    ?? I saw the movie about the TI factory, they established the bevel on the horizontal grinding wheels, but both in the TI and DOVO, the final sharpening is done on a Yellow Belgian Coticule...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11
    LOL,

    I have to admit though, especially at 10x, but even at the 60x that I use, how do you know its not sharper? I mean what are you looking at besides the striations, which are obvious?

    I wonder if TI is hand sharpening more of its blades now.
    Actually, I don't know if it's not just sharper. It does mean I'm not doing a good enough job on my other razors! :-(

    Of the three straights I own, only this one came sharp enough to shave. My other TI was not shavable when it arrived.

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    Well then, time to attack the other razors and test your theory. :-)

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    Those are my weekend plans!
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