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    Default Can't get my straight shave-ready

    Hello.

    I made a somewhat rash purchase because I couldn't be bothered to look at reviews or anything - I can be very impatient (which isn't a good thing when it comes to straight-razors, I'm sure). But I have the one I have now which can see seen here http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . It didn't come shave ready, which is to be expected. When I realised how much a whetstone cost, I was a little upset lol so I asked a friend a good one I could get cheaply. He told me the one which he uses and to save hassle I just copied - if it works for him, it'll do for now I thought. I ordered this: apex honing stone for knives and razors - buy honing stones online UK

    After looking at several YouTube videos and reading some stuff on here, it seems as though the specs/numbers aren't ideal. I have no idea what any of this 8000 grit stuff really means though. I've watched some videos of people honing and think I'm doing it right but it's having absolutely no effect. It's getting very frustrating now. I realise you can't see me doing it, but could anyone please shed some light?

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    First I would suggest that the razor is poor quality and may be no good for shaving. Second the finest side of the hone you have os only about half as fine as what is needed. You won't get there with what you have and due to the razor probably never will. In the library is a list of razors to avoid and one of good quality razors. For a cheap starter blade check out the classified. Should get it cheap and shave ready. Good luck. Ed
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    Thanks.
    As I feared then. Is there no way to salvage a poor one? This stuff cost so much money!

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    I don't know about the razor, but lapping film can be a good substitute for honing on a budget. There is lots of info on film in here

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudonym View Post
    Thanks.
    As I feared then. Is there no way to salvage a poor one? This stuff cost so much money!
    If your razor is anything like a Gold Dollar razor then it would take an expert in honing to make it shave able. The steel may well be poor enough that if it took an edge it may not hold it for long. So it may be possible but not likely with beginner's skill set, I am afraid. It might be best to chalk it up to a lesson in impatience at least for now. Keep the razor for when your skills improve enough and you are looking for a challenge in honing.

    Do yourself a big favour and start off by at least reading this http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwi..._razor_shaving to get a good feel for what is needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddy79 View Post
    First I would suggest that the razor is poor quality and may be no good for shaving. Second the finest side of the hone you have os only about half as fine as what is needed. You won't get there with what you have and due to the razor probably never will. In the library is a list of razors to avoid and one of good quality razors. For a cheap starter blade check out the classified. Should get it cheap and shave ready. Good luck. Ed
    I think that he COULD get there with what he has...it just might take him 10x as long as it should.
    +1 on looking at the classifieds here for a razor for not too bad of a price.
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    I actually feel that you need a 1000 or 800 to set the edge on a virgin blade like you have, and for the first 6 months I was able to produce a shave ready razor with a 1000/4000 stone and a good strop.
    Keep trying with the razor you have, worse case scenario is you learn to hone which can be used on your next razor if this one is truly a flop.
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    I'm sorry but that looks like a worthless razor. And the stone is completely unsuitable.

    Read a bit more on this site. It will help you make an informed decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevhead View Post
    I think that he COULD get there with what he has...it just might take him 10x as long as it should.
    +1 on looking at the classifieds here for a razor for not too bad of a price.
    I say this as he only has a 4.5k grit stone. I wouldnt shave off that. 8k no prob but not that. Ed
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