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Worth the extra - thoughts?
AndyT":1ny0n5hj said:Like Pete said.
But how can anyone give you a sensible answer, when we don't know:
I'm pretty sure the answer would be no they aren't worth the extra money. What's it going to do that'd be so different from any other blade? sharpen itself? make a cup of tea? I think we would all know by now!iNewbie":2tp8uorf said:AndyT":2tp8uorf said:Like Pete said.
But how can anyone give you a sensible answer, when we don't know:
As the blades have been out a few months I wondered if someone, might, now know.
MIGNAL":18en9exp said:I even bought A2 , which really didn't live up to the hype.
Jacob":1bg8337j said:I don't know what the A2 hype was exactly but I must say it doesn't seem to be a problem and for some reason it's easy to bring back a sharp edge when it's getting a bit tired. I thought it would be difficult and require crazy sharpening techniques but no it's fine on a mucky old bit of oilstone!
I'e got 3 bits - one Hock blade in an old 4, one in a new Stanley SW4 and one on the LV LA BU smoother.
mr grimsdale":1bg8337j said:A2 is problematic and best avoided.Chems":1bg8337j said:Just briefly whats the Pros and Cons of O2 vs A2?
bugbear":3k19ipw8 said:Jacob":3k19ipw8 said:I don't know what the A2 hype was exactly but I must say it doesn't seem to be a problem and for some reason it's easy to bring back a sharp edge when it's getting a bit tired. I thought it would be difficult and require crazy sharpening techniques but no it's fine on a mucky old bit of oilstone!
I'e got 3 bits - one Hock blade in an old 4, one in a new Stanley SW4 and one on the LV LA BU smoother.
mr grimsdale":3k19ipw8 said:A2 is problematic and best avoided.Chems":3k19ipw8 said:Just briefly whats the Pros and Cons of O2 vs A2?
I think Jacob and mrgrimsdale should have a debate, somewhere.
BugBear
Exactly what I am doing. First thoughts based on what everybody else seemed to be saying, second thoughts based on a bit of experience. I might change my mind again!bugbear":2p8igy7r said:Jacob":2p8igy7r said:I don't know what the A2 hype was exactly but I must say it doesn't seem to be a problem and for some reason it's easy to bring back a sharp edge when it's getting a bit tired. I thought it would be difficult and require crazy sharpening techniques but no it's fine on a mucky old bit of oilstone!
I'e got 3 bits - one Hock blade in an old 4, one in a new Stanley SW4 and one on the LV LA BU smoother.
mr grimsdale":2p8igy7r said:A2 is problematic and best avoided.Chems":2p8igy7r said:Just briefly whats the Pros and Cons of O2 vs A2?
I think Jacob and mrgrimsdale should have a debate, somewhere.
BugBear
Doug B":2p8igy7r said:.........
Now what was I saying :wink:
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