Please tell me how you properly aligned the magnet fields of the magnet with the blade of the razor, so that the blade is properly aligned instead of being further warped.
You are contributing to the dumbing down of society.
I put mine in the same room as the MRI machine at work. Funny the rad tech got a little pissed off when she saw razor blades flying all over the room...
Aaron
Nicolai Tesla sharpens my blades.I put mine in the same room as the MRI machine at work. Funny the rad tech got a little pissed off when she saw razor blades flying all over the room...
Aaron
And what direction do you hone on the steel?I will try to take a picture of the edge of my chef's knife and see if I can work something out to explain it better. This thin edge is usually not worn but just bent and for a certain amount of time just putting it back in the upright position by honing on a sharpening steel will be sufficient to continue cutting. At some point you will need to grind a new edge.
So even assuming that it actually works....Post #1 has two pictures that tell it all, no further alignment necessary .
Thinking about a problem has never made anybody dumber ...even when you are in disagreement.
So even assuming that it actually works....
Does the magnetic pull not worsen the "bend" on the side of the blade that's pointing upward?
And what direction do you hone on the steel?
Is it a "stropping" motion with the spine leading, or a "honing" motion with the blade leading?....
There ya go.Good question. I guess the greater distance from the magnet (force weakens by square of distance?) is sufficient not have any negative effect on the other side. When using the razor in the morning I use both sides equally, not only the side that was resting on the magnet overnight and there's no significant difference to me.
You do realize that its not the kid that looks dumb when an adult mocks his imaginary friend?
Ahh... but I bet you could shave that imaginary friend for a year on a single blade, and still have the blade just as sharp as a new one as long as you dipped the blade in alcohol, then mineral oil, then chanted sharpa sharpa sharpa 3 times at it, while placing it on a magnet inside of a pyramid that is properly aligned to the true celestial north-south poles of the universal cosmic consciousness.
Ahh... but I bet you could shave that imaginary friend for a year on a single blade, and still have the blade just as sharp as a new one as long as you dipped the blade in alcohol, then mineral oil, then chanted sharpa sharpa sharpa 3 times at it, while placing it on a magnet inside of a pyramid that is properly aligned to the true celestial north-south poles of the universal cosmic consciousness.
There ya go.
You said it right there.
There's no significant difference to the treated edge and the edge that is too far away from the magnet to be affected.