Space_Cadet
I don't have a funny description.
Today I felt the God of War is with me and tried to shave myself with a professional surgical scalpel.
And....
Nothing.
What happened is I simply tilted it the way a razor tilts the blades at a certain angle, put it against my face and tried to move it. It didn't move. It was too sharp to move. Then I decided to do another experiment. I tried to "shave" harder materials like leather, then wood, then plastic, then aluminum. Still zero. Only when I reached a material that was grainy, the scalpel started to "shave" the tiny grains. It reminded me when an industrial knife maker, a buddy of mine, that was also producing highly advanced materials for the Israeli aircraft industries, showed me one of his cutter-jacks made from a "high speed" type of steel actually removing an extremely thin layer of steel off a rod made of regular STAINLESS STEEL.
And....
Nothing.
What happened is I simply tilted it the way a razor tilts the blades at a certain angle, put it against my face and tried to move it. It didn't move. It was too sharp to move. Then I decided to do another experiment. I tried to "shave" harder materials like leather, then wood, then plastic, then aluminum. Still zero. Only when I reached a material that was grainy, the scalpel started to "shave" the tiny grains. It reminded me when an industrial knife maker, a buddy of mine, that was also producing highly advanced materials for the Israeli aircraft industries, showed me one of his cutter-jacks made from a "high speed" type of steel actually removing an extremely thin layer of steel off a rod made of regular STAINLESS STEEL.