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12-05-2013, 10:55 AM #1
If you're getting the hone soon, may as well play with the razor on it before sending it out. This way you'll get some idea about the strokes and the feel and a tiny bit of practice. You most likely won't be able to get it sharp, but then somebody else will fix that for you.
The idea is to just practice a little bit and see what it takes to keep the razor flat on the hone, consistent strokes and uniform pressure.
Since it's 12k you won't damage the razor (i.e. I wouldn't recommend this if it were a 1k hone because they eat steal very, very fast, but the naniwa 12k is no problem).
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12-05-2013, 07:27 PM #2
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Thanked: 0Jack - Yeah I'm really looking forward to learning how to do it, I absolutely love shaving with my razor so I'm sure I'll enjoy this too. One of the videos I watched that another user recommended was really good but the guy made it look so simple, it probably is to those with experience lol
Gugi - yeah I did think that but I wasn't sure if it would ruin it. Now that you've cleared that up ill definately give it a go. Thanks man.
Can anyone recommend a decent strop or is that a silly question? The one I have sucks it came free with a cheapie razor. My dish and brush are both similar to the scales of the carpe diem, like dark wood so I'd like a strop that has a wooden handle also, any suggestions?
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12-05-2013, 08:35 PM #3
Most hanging strops have either leather handles or D rings. Most paddle strops have wood handles. As to brands, stick with the sponsors of this site and you should be fine with any strop you choose.