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    Wet or dry sandpaper should work just fine if the paper is perfectly adhered to a flat, non-porous substrate. Sometimes this will work with water and the wet or dry paper on something like a piece of plate glass. If the paper slips, however, you have a chance that it will bunch up ahead of the blade, wreaking havoc with your developing edge, or bubble up in the hollow grind, scratching the finish of the blade. Papers that have a pressure sensitive adhesive that one can apply like a decal with a water slip and anti bubble transfer layer that can be squeegeed out would be a wonderful way to attach/use abrasive papers, but I don't know if such things are available, tho' for the one or two time user would be great sharpening media.

    For the many times user or the HAD afflictee, hones and stones is where it's at.



    ps, I did read Lynn's quote that Jimmy provided and in reading between those lines am guessing that Lynn gets presented with re-work jobs from those who are taking shortcuts with abrasive papers for honing razors where the cautions are not fully understood or appreciated. I have learned that sharpening a razor ain't quite like putting an edge on an axe.
    Last edited by Bruce; 01-12-2010 at 08:23 PM.

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