This video was extremely helpful. the information of why circles aren't the best, using a felt tip pen to make sure the edge is being honed evenly, the way the water should be behaving on each stroke. This is very valuable information. Thank you so much!
Excellent video, Joseph. Lesson learned, less is better! Since I'm stuck at home under a blanket of snow here, I think I'll look to see what you have online for other honing techniques. Thanks for your time in making this great video!
Hi Jospeh, just letting you know, your videos have revolutionized my honing technique! No more pulling :D Thanks very much!
Oh excellent.. Cheers
Dang, this has to be one of the best bevel setting videos I have seen. VERY well done. I'm bookmarking this one, thank you!!!!!
Much Appreciated .Cheers.
This video was extremely helpful. the information of why circles aren't the best, using a felt tip pen to make sure the edge is being honed evenly, the way the water should be behaving on each stroke. This is very valuable information. Thank you so much!
You are welcome..Thanks for watching/commenting ...
Excellent video, Joseph. Lesson learned, less is better! Since I'm stuck at home under a blanket of snow here, I think I'll look to see what you have online for other honing techniques. Thanks for your time in making this great video!
Thank you...
Superb Video My Friend 😁👍👍Thank You For Sharing. Happy New Year.
Your Welcome :)
Great video, comprehensive and clear, thanks
Thank you. Appreciated .
Valuable information. Thank you
Thank you. It's a pleasure.
Are you familiar with the Suehiro CERAX soaking whetstone 1000k for a bevel setter?
Sorry i am not. I'm only familiar with the Chosera 1k and the Shapton glass 1k...
Have a question for you my friend: How to know when the edge gets "toothy?" You check in a loop? I like the concept you talk about here.
Once the bevel is set, the more past that you go the more toothy it becomes.
@@EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors got it! Thanks again