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03-13-2008, 10:10 AM
Thread: Why use an X-pattern on a wide hone?
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One thing that hasn't been brought up, which may...
One thing that hasn't been brought up, which may help a few people, is that the angled striations on both sides of the edge supposedly work together to create a cutting edge. Its not so much that...
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03-13-2008, 01:19 AM
Thread: Why use an X-pattern on a wide hone?
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The base gets a little more pressure to...
The base gets a little more pressure to compensate. I sometimes find the tip a little sharper but its nice having the base a little more rigid for the chin and the tip a little sharper for fine work....
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03-13-2008, 01:09 AM
Thread: Why use an X-pattern on a wide hone?
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This works using the inverse angle, but your...
This works using the inverse angle, but your picture, a razor without scales is a funny ironic dramatization of the difference between theory and reality. Your method would work great, assuming you...
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