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03-23-2020, 06:56 PM
Thread: Overhoning
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Yup, a 1k would be better, especially for a new...
Yup, a 1k would be better, especially for a new honer, but a 4k is more than up to the task. It is not that large of a chip.
Here is an old post where I removed some larger chipage, with a Naniwa... -
03-23-2020, 12:53 PM
Thread: Overhoning
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“The good news is if you get a good bevel set,...
“The good news is if you get a good bevel set, but there is still a tiny bit of the ding left, maybe it will shave okay. Chips and dings sometimes can be tolerated and do not interfere with getting a...
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03-22-2020, 03:04 PM
Thread: Overhoning
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You have a few issues, 1. That is a substantial...
You have a few issues, 1. That is a substantial chip, looks to be impact edge damage, deeper than twice the width of the bevel.
You will have to remove a lot of steel to get to solid steel, 2. You... -
03-22-2020, 02:24 PM
Thread: Overhoning
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First, pics of the razor and edge will help, we...
First, pics of the razor and edge will help, we may see something you are missing.
Is it a chip or a ding? There is a difference, how did it get there? If it is a ding, like hitting the faucet,...
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