Has anyone of you ever heard ot Apex stones? http://www.apex-schleifmittel.de/english/dressing.htm
Apex recommend their finest dressing stones for straights!
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Has anyone of you ever heard ot Apex stones? http://www.apex-schleifmittel.de/english/dressing.htm
Apex recommend their finest dressing stones for straights!
Corundum has been around for a long time. It is far to coarse for straight razors with the exception that their finest may be suitable for a 1000 grit .
Hope this helps,
Thanks Randy, I had in mind to try one out if no one could have told me anything about it.
Kees, you can read German, right?
Check out this web page:
http://www.messer-machen.de/schleifst.htm
Redwoood
Thanks Redwood, interesting comparison!
Herr Ullrich doesn't rate the Apex 820 very highly with only 2 pluses!
True, but at the bottom of the page he recommends it, a japanese 8k water stone and the black Arkansas for razors.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kees
Redwoood
Thanks Redwood. I got confused by the difficult rating system Herr Ulrich uses.
To tell you the truth, I don't quite understand it either :shrug:
I have studied the table and worked it out as follows: 1st column is for honing results, 2nd column is for cutting speed in relation to grit size, 3rd column is for wear of the stone itself, 4th column is his overall judgement of the stone.
The numerals in the 1st 3 colums are: 1 for excellent and 6 for very poor.
The 4th column works with pluses, I presume ++++ is excellent an + is not so good.
But it is weird that he gives the Apex a lower overall rating, but then recommends it anyway. Like you said yourself.
I have an apex ston, i use it for knives and is a very good stone.
I tink the grit is sometink between p1000 and p2000
That table seems to rate the Spyderco ceramics pretty high.
this is my apex stone
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/6508/tata005bh3.jpg