David C
In Memorium
Steve,
I find your thoughts on the narrow ura most interesting.
My feeling about the ruler trick is that it massively increases the probability that the wire edge will be properly honed away on the polishing stone. I see it float away either on the stone or on the sponge cloth that I clean the blade with.
It avoids the stiction of polishing stones and I find no need to strop.
What are the chances of the blade back and stone being perfectly flat to ensure contact at the edge? Not to mention the huge saving of work at the blade back prep stage.
best wishes,
David Charlesworth
I find your thoughts on the narrow ura most interesting.
My feeling about the ruler trick is that it massively increases the probability that the wire edge will be properly honed away on the polishing stone. I see it float away either on the stone or on the sponge cloth that I clean the blade with.
It avoids the stiction of polishing stones and I find no need to strop.
What are the chances of the blade back and stone being perfectly flat to ensure contact at the edge? Not to mention the huge saving of work at the blade back prep stage.
best wishes,
David Charlesworth