Mikael said:Well, it looks like it has been honed more at the toe of the blade (where the nicks seems to be) and since it's an uneven bevel, I would strongly suggest you to do as Arrowhead says. + if you got an old barbers hone, you'll most likely never get those nicks out and most likely neither be able to set a bevel. Good luck, wahtever path you go from here!
Arrowhead said:... as Neil darkly hints, a warp is potentially a cause of a great deal of weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Arrowhead said:Consignment of cheap Dovos come your way recently then, Neil? :icon_rolleyes:
pedalpowersailing said:2 You need a decent stone to hone with (I suggest a coticule as you can set a bevel through to shave ready with just the one stone)
Neil Miller said:I quite agree, but setting a bevel with a coticule is for purists and masochists. Not only does it take an intolerably long time (unless your time is meaningless) but it gives you so much latitude to go off on a wrong tangent without even realising it...
JT101 said:Do you guys all know each other? I mean have you met?
JT101 said:Do you guys all know each other? I mean have you met?
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