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    Default Bevel setting on a Chosera 1K taught by Lynn Abrams



    Audio clears up about 45sec in.

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    Very nice!! Really good camera work on this one

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    go to youtube for 1080p

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    Spongebob! That is classic Lynn!

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    Learned a lot from this. I want that stone. Love how water stays on the surface of it.

    Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjsorkin View Post
    Learned a lot from this. I want that stone. Love how water stays on the surface of it.

    Michael
    You mean you love how Lynn's experienced hands keep the water on top of the stone!



    They do need a little soak work the best otherwise water soaks in quick..

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    Gentlemen,
    What pleasure to see the master at work. A fine video, Lynn.

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    Now all that is missing is a video where Lynn discusses/shows how he alters his techniques when the edge is not completely straight (uneven bevel set, frown, twist, warp, etc). Other than that, thumbs up!

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    +1 Agree with MikkoK. I would really like to see Lynn set the bevel and hone a smiling blade, too.

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    The more I watch this video the better I like it. I have started using this technique on my razors and it is excellent! It really makes things on the stones very predictable and quick.


    I really like using this on my hand plane irons and chisels also. Very nice, quick edges. Being able to sharpen chisels and hand planes quickly is a real bonus in woodworking.

    Thanks Lynn,
    Richard

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