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03-14-2008, 03:55 AM
Thread: Why use an X-pattern on a wide hone?
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Thanks Steven. I'll definitely be checking this...
Thanks Steven. I'll definitely be checking this out. I appreciate it.
I agree, great book; I recognized those pics right away. I was actually thinking of the toothy edges that would be... -
03-13-2008, 09:52 AM
Thread: Why use an X-pattern on a wide hone?
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So, on your cheeks for example, with toe leading...
So, on your cheeks for example, with toe leading you're shaving toward your ears rather that the overall direction being toward the midline of your face as with heel leading?:shrug: When I say heel...
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03-13-2008, 03:41 AM
Thread: Why use an X-pattern on a wide hone?
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That's a good point, Tim. I didn't think of a...
That's a good point, Tim. I didn't think of a serrated knife in that way; when you put it that way, I agree, a serrated knife if more like a saw. I'll say though that a razors edge viewed under...
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03-13-2008, 02:31 AM
Thread: Why use an X-pattern on a wide hone?
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The serrations and scallops of a serrated knife...
The serrations and scallops of a serrated knife as far as I've ever seen are perpendicular to a knife's edge. Typically a serrated knife cuts in a parallel sawing motion so the serrations are...
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