Am I correct in assuming that the Sub Cero is a carbon steel blade?
It's just that I'm sending it to be honed, and on the info sheet, they wish to know whether I'm sending a carbon blade or s/s. :shrug:
Looking forward to your input. :)
Thanks.
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Am I correct in assuming that the Sub Cero is a carbon steel blade?
It's just that I'm sending it to be honed, and on the info sheet, they wish to know whether I'm sending a carbon blade or s/s. :shrug:
Looking forward to your input. :)
Thanks.
I would think the sub cero means frozen steel which would mean stainless. Maybe a Filly expert will chime in who knows for sure.
I agree. Performing that step on carbon steel is regarded as useless.
I hope that you are having the honing performed by someone that is member of the SRP. Otherwise you may be taking a chance.
No experience with SS razors or Fillys, but Bigspendur is correct about the sub cero thing. Carbon steel really doesn't ever get cryo treatment, so I'd bet it is stainless.
Edit: ya beat me to it, randy.
This comes as a surprise to me. I was under the impression that carbon steel also benefited from cryo-tempering. My limited experience with cryo-tempering Wapienica razors led me to believe there was a significant benefit to their ability to hold an edge.
Yes, Invisible Edge has a UK sharpening service that I intend to use.Quote:
I hope that you are having the honing performed by someone that is member of the SRP. Otherwise you may be taking a chance.
I have a sub-zero #13 and is carbon steel. It is exactly like this
http://straightrazorpalace.com/attac...6&d=1193026883
Regards
Dioni
Nice one! :tu
You can find out pretty quick if it's carbon steel or not; leave a small drop of water on it. Like underneath the tang or something, clean it off if it starts tarnishing with some metal polish.