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04-13-2007, 09:05 PM
Thread: a not to sharp question
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Hear, hear.
Hear, hear.
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04-13-2007, 07:46 PM
Thread: a not to sharp question
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Thanks Michael. This is the best and most...
Thanks Michael. This is the best and most detailed explanation I've ever read about why wedge grinds are more challenging. I always just thought it was "well, you're removing more metal."
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04-13-2007, 06:41 PM
Thread: a not to sharp question
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Yeah but you blasted past me way early on man.:o ...
Yeah but you blasted past me way early on man.:o
I've got an old Joseph Elliot and a Wacker, both 1/4 hollows, and a TI almost true wedge.
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04-13-2007, 06:22 PM
Thread: a not to sharp question
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No, they don't pass the HHT. They shave OK, but...
No, they don't pass the HHT. They shave OK, but not great. I can do laps and laps – like 50, say – on the coticule and they just don't even seem to change – they don't even get overhoned. They...
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04-13-2007, 06:05 PM
Thread: a not to sharp question
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This is interesting, Josh. While a good bevel is...
This is interesting, Josh. While a good bevel is definitely all-important, I tend to think of high-grit honing as trickier because of the importance of a very light touch. With the lower grits a...
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