Wonderful video. I’m new to straight razors but it is great to see a straight forward repeatable process and I loved seeing your results with the microscope and HHT.
@AdventuresInWetShaving
8 жыл бұрын
Great honing video! I subbed you and will see if I can get caught up on your other videos. :)
@StaySharpFacas
6 жыл бұрын
Great video! Will give it a go on this method with my shobudani its a lot smaller then a yours but ill work in sections, thanks a lot!
@adamasz54
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for your very instructing video, and the comments being not too proud;-), yet deserving consideration by all means. Just you are presenting facts alongside with their microscopic evidence. This perpendicular method of honing ensures not only good edge pattern, but uniform abrasive wear of your stone as well.
@Thejapanblade
7 жыл бұрын
Adam All stones leave scratches, even if the scratches are too small to see with optical equipment. At 300x I am able to follow the progress of the honing process, I like to see the edge during the formation and try not to depend on a shiny bright edge as the sole indicator of a sharp razor. The 0.05mm of steel representing the edge is important and digital magnification looses lots of detail. Circular strokes are very effective but liner scratches are easy to understand.
@adamasz54
7 жыл бұрын
I am mech. engineer and such edge-stone-eye consecutive sharpening method is most convincing to me. With no magical gestures and no visible signs of chane on the bevel. Of course parallel scratches give the fastest sharpening effect, yet making them also more stochastic, eliminates 'saw pattern' as seen on your screen. I have tech.microscope with no camera inside so comparison of scans is not so easy.
@FritzFreund
7 жыл бұрын
this is the first time I've seen someone sharpen this way. it's always been using a Shapton out another kind of whetstone. what are the stones you are using and where would I get them and learn more about them?
@Thejapanblade
7 жыл бұрын
Fritz Thanks for your interest. I have the Shapton 500 and 2000 and I like them alot. I also bought the 30,000 about 8 years when they first came on the market and it is an amazing stone too. I use and sell Japanese naturals because I like the character of the edge and the way the shave turns out, more comfortable. I have a website www.thejapanstone for more information including my blog. hope this helps, Alex
@devanjackson509
7 жыл бұрын
Alex I see the bevel set scratches but do you use additional tests of any kind to verify bevel set? I can get the same image off a 1k and it may still fail to cut a grape or tomato. Any additional insight? Thanks
@gabagoolenjoyer
5 жыл бұрын
I've wondered this too. His method makes it seem like there's much less precision involved in bevel setting than we think. I've never seen him do any bevel tests on video other than looking through the scope but his edges come out fine.
@matthewcapello8121
3 жыл бұрын
Great video sir, so would it be safe to say the tugging i get while shaving is due to irregularities and not having a straight profile on the blade?
@HunterUA2
4 жыл бұрын
Привет с Украины скажите пожалуйста что за камень 5:39 ????
@glytch5
7 жыл бұрын
HHT 5 is falls off the edge without a sound correct? I've never heard of that actually happening, if a tree falls and there is no one around to hear it, does it make a sound? haha I guess you need a quality scope to get a razor this way. This is quite a video. I have never got a razor to HHT without making any noise, perhaps my hair is too thin.
@GiuseppeCaccamo
5 жыл бұрын
Top...💈❤💈
@michaelshults7675
5 жыл бұрын
That kind of finish cuts hair not hair along with skin like synthetic stones do!
@ping_me1vp
5 жыл бұрын
Grwat job although unfortunately u habe nano chipping, it will probably sjave ok to good but not anywhede to damn that shit is gold sorry u gotta gott ride that edge out on glass or aomethi g get rid of that nano chippping for Ppl that have super sensitive skin and tough aa hell beard it won't work that apex fell apart already when you when too fine to fast, when u go that fine u gotta change it to trailing light to lighyer strokes O had went through this so mamy times years ago, it's not co. Fy shave for auper sensitive skin. Guy with hard beard
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