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    Glad it is working out for you, but really if as...

    Glad it is working out for you, but really if as he says, once ground “a razor is never really truly flat”, how have folks been shaving for hundreds of years, with millions of razors, without a...
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    You would only need a convex, domed stone to hone...

    You would only need a convex, domed stone to hone the concave side of a warped razor, to allow clearance for the toe and heel to not touch the stone at the same time, or drop the heel off the stone....
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    So, a similar theory/argument has been going for...

    So, a similar theory/argument has been going for years with convexing grinding stones to make it easier to grind a chisel or plane iron. Most folks use a straight ground wheel and don’t see where it...
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    “The idea seems counterintuitive. However, given...

    “The idea seems counterintuitive. However, given Jarrod's explanation, experience and honing expertise, the idea merits a fair discussion.”

    Have you seen his Ark burnishing video?


    (Burnishing...
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    I see that his stone is domed and not crowned...

    I see that his stone is domed and not crowned from side to side like the Dovo stone as shown in the video.

    When it was discussed in the past, it was always about a crowned stone, and an X stroke...
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    Yea, that theory has been around for a while. An...

    Yea, that theory has been around for a while. An expensive solution for a non-existent problem.

    The rolling X, where the heel comes off the stone will and has honed most any razor for hundreds of...
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