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    Quote Originally Posted by RedGladiator View Post
    On another note, should I consider 1.0 or 2.0 micron sprays? (I haven't ordered yet but will be ordering the modular paddle that comes with 0.5 macron spray included.)
    Stay away from sprays for a while. Learn to shave, then learn to touch up a razor. Most of us will play with sprays and then stick with the stones...leaving the sprays in our past. Many new guys will rave about sprays and pastes, only to learn that stones are the way.
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    Given the question, I'll say the same thing I've said many times before.

    I maintained a set of 7 razors with just a barber hone for nearly 10 years. No pastes, nothing fancy, just the razors, a strop, and the hone were stored and used from an old humid gym locker. They still shaved great.

    I finally looked at them under a microscope and found small microchips but they still shaved just fine. After moving out of state I no longer store or use them in the same manner and primarily use them as my travel set. I have no doubt that I could have shaved with this set for the rest of my life by maintaining them with that single barber hone.

    Of course, then I would not get to play with a few hundred other hones!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    Stay away from sprays for a while. Learn to shave, then learn to touch up a razor. Most of us will play with sprays and then stick with the stones...leaving the sprays in our past. Many new guys will rave about sprays and pastes, only to learn that stones are the way.
    Can't I use these to extend time between hones? A bottle cost $20 and honing costs me $45.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    Given the question, I'll say the same thing I've said many times before.

    I maintained a set of 7 razors with just a barber hone for nearly 10 years. No pastes, nothing fancy, just the razors, a strop, and the hone were stored and used from an old humid gym locker. They still shaved great.

    I finally looked at them under a microscope and found small microchips but they still shaved just fine. After moving out of state I no longer store or use them in the same manner and primarily use them as my travel set. I have no doubt that I could have shaved with this set for the rest of my life by maintaining them with that single barber hone.

    Of course, then I would not get to play with a few hundred other hones!
    Would you still need a flattening stone? I'm so confused about flattening stones

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedGladiator View Post
    Can't I use these to extend time between hones? A bottle cost $20 and honing costs me $45.
    A barber hone will almost indefinitely extend your needing a hone, especially as your skills grow.

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    Would you still need a flattening stone? I'm so confused about flattening stones
    Flattening plates like a DMT or Atoma keep stones flat as they wear a bit, barber hones are very hard and wear little.
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    RedGladiator,

    As others have said, go easy on the diamond sprays - they are very aggresive.

    To give an example, I use 0.5 micron diamond spray (StraightRazorDesigns) on a hard leather paddle strop - this will easily cut high carbide tool steel knife blades - imagine what the very, very fine edge on a razor would fare like - go easy !!

    There are many choices for a finishing/refreshing hone - my favourite is the 12k Naniwa Superstone. If you pair this with a Norton 4/8 k combo stone, you will be well set. A DMT8C (325 'grit') is a very nice thing to have for stone flattening, though silicon carbide paper on a flat surface will do a good job.

    Halfords do a very good range of silicon carbide papers (up to 2500 'grit').

    Honing does take time to learn, and as has been said, the time you really need these skills you don't have them !

    Once learned, honing (for me) is most satisfying. You may even develop HAD (Hone Acquisition Disorder)

    Have fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedGladiator View Post
    Would you still need a flattening stone? I'm so confused about flattening stones
    You shouldnt need to flatten a barbers hone. Unless you damage the edge a finishing /barber hone is all you should need to refresh the edge. The bevel should still be set you are just re refining it.
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