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08-24-2012, 12:28 AM
Thread: W&B B--tard wedge
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The thicker the grind the more steel to get down...
The thicker the grind the more steel to get down to that apex at the bevel. That is why guys recommend one or even more layers of tape to ease the process. Uneven hone wear can certainly make it more...
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08-23-2012, 10:25 PM
Thread: W&B B--tard wedge
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As wedgy as that looks, you can see the shiny...
As wedgy as that looks, you can see the shiny parts on the spine and bevel. IOW, a true wedge has concavity. It has to or a person couldn't hone it properly. I've got a Wosty pipe and a W&B lather...
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08-23-2012, 06:57 PM
Thread: W&B B--tard wedge
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I want to see a photo of a "true wedge". A side...
I want to see a photo of a "true wedge". A side shot and an in focus point end view.
I've had wedges dating from the late 1700s up through the Sheffields of the 1800s, all the way to the customs...
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