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02-19-2017, 02:25 PM #261
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Thanked: 4249The Bézier Notch, interesting name for a razor point style. But it is someone last name, in the razor world it is simply a Spanish point.
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02-19-2017, 03:43 PM #262
Ah yes, the 'Razor World', I've been meaning to visit
Jokes aside, I guess we agree to disagree, Martin? There is surely room in the razor world for more than your 5 point styles in that diagram there..? The Bezier notch as we've devised it is quite particular, the Spanish/dreadnought point is appreciably different I would say - in the same way that a French/Irish point isn't merely a Round point.. is it? They are both round-ish after all.. and surely then the Spike point is really just the Square point is it not?
Point being chaps, I think the subtle differences, the purposeful nuances of design are what classify these point styles (for me at least).
Cheers, - Mike.
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02-19-2017, 04:09 PM #263
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Thanked: 4249Michael to quote yourself "Lets not try to re-invent the wheel" you just gave the wheel a different name. Nevertheless make a quality razor priced accordingly and it will be successful, good luck in your endeavor.
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02-19-2017, 04:14 PM #264
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Thanked: 101I have razors with the Bezier notch & the Spanish notch & to me the Spanish version less pronounced.
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02-19-2017, 04:27 PM #265
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02-19-2017, 04:35 PM #266
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Thanked: 18Thanks for that. Forty years of using a SR and I am learning something new. Ha. How about that. Learning is always possible, but retaining what we learn may not be as easy.
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02-19-2017, 04:41 PM #267
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Thanked: 18O.K. Now you are confusing me. Martin simplified it and now I have to consider every slight deviation. On pointy end could wind up with a hundred different slight deviations and become different. I am curious as to whether too much is being made out of too little. Now I am not attempting to be argumentative about this, I am just trying to learn something I never knew before, so, how much deviation is too much or not enough.
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02-19-2017, 04:46 PM #268
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Thanked: 18Is this a true portrait of the blade or is it a30 or 60 degree angle taken? The angle of the photo will influence the shape, so I cannot distinguish whether it is a portrait shot or otherwise.
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02-19-2017, 04:49 PM #269
Martin's post showed the various style of points that serve as the basis for point style in razors - every razor conforms somewhat to each style..minor variations don't require a separate name, there just minor variations of a round point, spike point, barbers notch etc, hence the comment let's not reinvent the wheel or just call the wheel another name.
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02-19-2017, 05:03 PM #270
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Thanked: 18I notice that W&B garners a huge following and attention. I have a W&B blade. Have had it for years, the blade because the scales were a shambles and not restorable. Yet have I to get scales put on, but that is not the problem for me. Now; I know I am not in the right place for this, only because I just can't navigate to the correct spot, so, here goes. I have attempted to sharpen this blade. it is in very respectable condition, looks as if it was hardly used at all, but I just can't get the darned thing to sharped to use. I use a 4000 and an 8000 Norton water stone. Yes. I know. Send it off. For me that is not an option for me. I am hoping someone here might be able to kindly reply and give me an idea on how to properly approach sharpening this blade. None of the other blades I have are a problem. I do fine with them except this one. Can anyone provide me a respectable answer, if there is one. Thanks in advance.