I have a razor that is freshly honed but has a tiny nick on its edge. I mean very tiny. Will it be dangerous to shave with?
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I have a razor that is freshly honed but has a tiny nick on its edge. I mean very tiny. Will it be dangerous to shave with?
Dude, its me.(U know who) Why does it have a nick if it is freshly honed?
Dude, not sure who ya are. Fellow Berks County cat I see. The razor had some pitting. It took a great edge but has a micro chip.
Continuing the current vernacular, Dude...how did it get a micro chip? Plus I would not shave with if it has a chip. :)
A chip at 100x is very minor, a few passes on crox will smooth it out enough that more honing can wait.
A chip with mark 1 eye ball can hurt a lot.
I am assuming you honed it yourself, and found the chip after honing. If so just take it as a learning opportunity and fix it.
Jonathan
Right on, Dude ! Attachment 140083
I'll be the respectful square peg on the topic. I have & will continue to shave w/ a blade that has a nick. I've not nicked my face w/ one so far. If it shaves well, I'd rather live w/ the nick than use up the steel making it uniform. If it doesn't shave well, or the nick is sizeable - that's another story.
Go for it dude. :<0) This is cowboy slang you know. I didn't know there were so many cowboys in here.
Cowboy slang? I think you spent too much time gettin along with the doggies.
There are two schools of thought on chips. Some would never shave with ant chip no matter how small. Other's would shave with a chip as long as it's either in a place that does not contact the skin or is so small you can't feel it when shaving. So I guess you name your poison.
I agree with TBS, however, you stated that the blade had some pitting. Could you possibly be having some microchipping because the bevel was not taken down to good steel?