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11-22-2014, 03:00 PM #4
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Thanked: 4830It takes a lot longer to make a new bevel than it does to repair a damaged one. Getting to the bevel being perfect is a long road. Tape is my friend when it comes to bevel string on heavy ground razors. I will start with two or three pieces and drop one near the end. I often change that top piece several time in the process. They don't always get done in a single sitting either. Some use DMT's or less than 1K hones to start it. I always just stick with the 1K as it has given good results,but you have to be patient. The project looks good. It does have very crisp lines.
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