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    Default An Incredible Honing Trick from Sham.....

    This is a great video....

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    Why didn't I think of that ? That is a very useful tool Sham figured out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Why didn't I think of that ? That is a very useful tool Sham figured out there.
    Seems Sham is full of great ideas, huh?!! All his videos are a must watch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by carazor View Post
    Seems Sham is full of great ideas, huh?!! All his videos are a must watch...
    Yeah but sometimes I wonder if he actually has a head ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Yeah but sometimes I wonder if he actually has a head ?
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    What's the trick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimR View Post
    What's the trick?
    When you hold the stone half way on your hand you can't use too much pressure or the stone will flip off your hand. This automatically sets the correct and even pressure, it also keeps the blade more flat on the hone as the hone will move with the blade. In addition it teaches a beginner how much pressure should be used.
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    Maybe you should hold the stone 65% instead.

    So what happens when you use too much pressure and flip the stone and you either hit the razor with the stone or drop it on the table or floor or maybe drop both the razor and hone and break em all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    So what happens when you use too much pressure and flip the stone and you either hit the razor with the stone or drop it on the table or floor or maybe drop both the razor and hone and break em all?
    The following day we'll see an ad in the classifieds for slurry stones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Maybe you should hold the stone 65% instead.

    So what happens when you use too much pressure and flip the stone and you either hit the razor with the stone or drop it on the table or floor or maybe drop both the razor and hone and break em all?
    That's called learning the hard way!
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