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Very nice!! Really good camera work on this one
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Spongebob! That is classic Lynn!
Learned a lot from this. I want that stone. Love how water stays on the surface of it.
Michael
Gentlemen,
What pleasure to see the master at work. A fine video, Lynn.
Now all that is missing is a video where Lynn discusses/shows how he alters his techniques when the edge is not completely straight (uneven bevel set, frown, twist, warp, etc). Other than that, thumbs up!
+1 Agree with MikkoK. I would really like to see Lynn set the bevel and hone a smiling blade, too.
The more I watch this video the better I like it. I have started using this technique on my razors and it is excellent! It really makes things on the stones very predictable and quick.
I really like using this on my hand plane irons and chisels also. Very nice, quick edges. Being able to sharpen chisels and hand planes quickly is a real bonus in woodworking.
Thanks Lynn,
Richard