Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Not if they were on this forum and read the endless accounts of difficulties, hours spent lapping, large amounts of expensive kit, stones wearing out or needing flattening every 10 minutes, all in spite of the availability of highly engineered, hi spec tools, better than their wildest dreams.Dodge":2o2ecfhq said:......
The biggest question that hasn't been asked though is if diamond stones and lapping film etc had been about in the days of Stradivarious and Chippendale would they have been using them rather than the other primitive sharpening tools available - I'm sure they would have moved with the times .....
They'd say "sod that something is wrong here, lets do it our way"!
PS in fact much of the modern approach is not about achieving best results per se, it's about de-skilling - getting the results with gadgets and a very specific choreographed approach (even involving counting strokes - or see Deneb's funny dance on that video ), and a very detailed specification of accessories down to grit sizes in microns.
A low skill gadget/information based approach?