Hone 22 ?

I think Hone 15 Ti is the more likely name.
It's Hone 15a, not Hone 15 Al. - just saying.
Still waiting for the Hone 15b (Bakelite), Hone 15d (Disposable :D) Hone 15c (Carbon fibre). Andrew did say he didn't know where to start with carbon fibre, so after talking to a material science guy I see the future in the Hone 15c (Concrete. Yes - concrete. Modern concrete is the coolest material around. You heard it here first.)
Don't dare patenting the concrete razor idea. This post is prior art.
 
It's Hone 15a, not Hone 15 Al. - just saying.
Still waiting for the Hone 15b (Bakelite), Hone 15d (Disposable :D) Hone 15c (Carbon fibre). Andrew did say he didn't know where to start with carbon fibre, so after talking to a material science guy I see the future in the Hone 15c (Concrete. Yes - concrete. Modern concrete is the coolest material around. You heard it here first.)
Don't dare patenting the concrete razor idea. This post is prior art.

What about scales for SR
 
There is a massive clue, 22 on the periodic table is Titanium ( Ti )
Oh I do hope so......:)
It's Hone 15a, not Hone 15 Al. - just saying.
Still waiting for the Hone 15b (Bakelite), Hone 15d (Disposable :D) Hone 15c (Carbon fibre). Andrew did say he didn't know where to start with carbon fibre, so after talking to a material science guy I see the future in the Hone 15c (Concrete. Yes - concrete. Modern concrete is the coolest material around. You heard it here first.)
Don't dare patenting the concrete razor idea. This post is prior art.
Of course, for those whose wallets haven't been emptied by the titanium and other versions, there could be Limited Editions of the 15g(old) and 15s(terling silver). I like the idea of concrete. I've seen small objects made of it which have been polished up so they look like soapstone or similar, and I think they now make kitchen tops out of it.
 
Of course, for those whose wallets haven't been emptied by the titanium and other versions, there could be Limited Editions of the 15g(old) and 15s(terling silver). I like the idea of concrete. I've seen small objects made of it which have been polished up so they look like soapstone or similar, and I think they now make kitchen tops out of it.

Polished concrete floors are very nice, I was surprised as I've always thought of concrete as grey, utilitarian stuff.
 
I like the sound of a concrete razor, but don't think I'd like dropping it in the ceramic sink. Not sure which would win, but the results wouldn't be good!!! ;-)
It would be much lighter than a stainless steel razor. When we think of concrete, we think of huge, massive, heavy blocks of the stuff. Turns out, the density of concrete varies vastly, but is more akin to aluminium than to steel. Consider aerated concrete.. it's much lighter per volume than even Bakelite (but unsuitable, as it is quite soft). Even dense concrete is slightly lighter than aluminium. Your sink should be just fine and so should the razor (according to my 'concrete expert').
 
It would be much lighter than a stainless steel razor. When we think of concrete, we think of huge, massive, heavy blocks of the stuff. Turns out, the density of concrete varies vastly, but is more akin to aluminium than to steel. Consider aerated concrete.. it's much lighter per volume than even Bakelite (but unsuitable, as it is quite soft). Even dense concrete is slightly lighter than aluminium. Your sink should be just fine and so should the razor (according to my 'concrete expert').

Why did you have to go and say that.....???? Now i REALLY want one!!! Lol. :+)
 
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