Search:
Type: Posts; User: Quick; Keyword(s):
Search: Search took 0.01 seconds.
-
02-20-2009, 10:08 PM
Thread: wider bevel=more flex?
by Quick- Replies
- 25
- Views
- 2,815
Yep. 100% with you there. It was the "height"...
Yep. 100% with you there. It was the "height" thing that I don't think should have been there.
See, I read that as "height of the bevel". Now I'm thinking you meant height of the bevel for... -
02-20-2009, 09:20 PM
Thread: wider bevel=more flex?
by Quick- Replies
- 25
- Views
- 2,815
No. Just for example. Lets say you start...
No.
Just for example.
Lets say you start at the very edge and start heading for the spine. Lets say that the bevel width (flat side of the bevel measured from the very edge towards the spine)... -
02-20-2009, 07:42 PM
Thread: wider bevel=more flex?
by Quick- Replies
- 25
- Views
- 2,815
Wow! I wasn't aware of that. You mean that the...
Wow! I wasn't aware of that. You mean that the blade is actually thinner at the full hollow point than at the edge?
-
02-20-2009, 05:42 AM
Thread: wider bevel=more flex?
by Quick- Replies
- 25
- Views
- 2,815
Not sure if you said that quite right? Assuming...
Not sure if you said that quite right? Assuming that "wider bevel" means that the bevel is "taller" extending further toward the spine from the edge then, at the same height (distance from the edge...
-
02-19-2009, 08:12 AM
Thread: wider bevel=more flex?
by Quick- Replies
- 25
- Views
- 2,815
Couldn't flex be good? It would conform to the...
Couldn't flex be good? It would conform to the countours of your face more.
When I use a wedge I tend to use a bit more pressure., I think the contours of my face conform more to the razor where...
Results 1 to 5 of 5