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stickem1
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Hollow ground sharpening
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February 10, 2012, 03:40:00 PM »
Has anyone tried the little jig with the two round files that 3R sells? I might try one out for my two blade heads. Thanks.
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I like it the best of everything I have tried. Takes about a minute a head to be able to shave with them. Also works well on knives.
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I've never seen it but I thought hollow ground knife blades were not as durable as regular bevel ground. Sharp yes, but not durable.
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