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Dan Paulus![]() Veteran user Utah is isolated from the real world by 343 Posts ![]() |
Tim Ellis' routine and method is fantastic!
Yes, you will have to create a new set now and then, but it's worth it. (And not expensive anyway.) Even if you use a different routine or sw***h, Tim's idea for creating dull blades is brilliant.
There is no great genius without a mixture of madness. - Aristotle
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RealityTwisterSFX![]() New user 50 Posts ![]() |
Would anyone be willing too help me with this and how it is done?
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Dan Ford![]() Special user Illinois 726 Posts ![]() |
I use steel wool. Not fine, but medium or coarse steel wool.
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Leo H![]() Inner circle 1284 Posts ![]() |
Shave with them. That will quickly dull them out. Don't let them rust. Dry each blade off with a towel after use. Use each blade until it can no longer cut your stubble. Then you know it's dull.
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Wravyn![]() Inner circle 3273 Posts ![]() |
Use the fine grit side of an Emory board to blunt/dull the edges
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