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05-21-2007, 12:24 PM #1
Hi,
I think it was honedright who can go for a year without honing, but he is the exception, rather than the norm.
Especially if you have 1 razor that you use daily or every other day, going for 2 or 3 months is not bad at all.
as to the paddle strops: it depends on which one you use. I had one on which the leather was mounted on a metal frame. after awhile, the edges of the leather started curling upwards, ruining my edge.
I bought a hanging strop from Tony Miller and haven't bothered with paddles anymore since then.
lots of people send their razors to someone to get them honed properly, every now and again. This is also one of the reasons most of us have multiple razors. that way they only have to get honed once a year or so.
If you have to watch your finances and are willing to spend some time, you can learn how to hone your razor yourself.
If you want to go this route, I'd advise you to buy a small coticule since that is all you need to maintain a razor in decent condition.
EDIT: stone is sold.Last edited by Bruno; 05-22-2007 at 10:44 AM. Reason: stone just sold
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05-21-2007, 12:29 PM #2
Bruno gave you some great advice. What I'd like to add is that you can extend the times between honings if you paste one side of your paddle with 0.5 micron chromium oxide. Do 5-10 strokes every 10 shaves and you'll be fine for a while. If you want to cheap out on hones and just maintain your one blade, get these puppies: http://w-u.com/wucatresults.htm?snum=26375 (the 4k and the 8k). You can even use them to hone up an antique or two, but it takes a lot of work compared to the Norton.
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05-21-2007, 01:00 PM #3
I think gawker used Spyderco slipstones when he started to maintain his own razor. They are a bit tricky to learn to use and the results are not what you'd get off a coticule, but they are dirt cheap as well.
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05-21-2007, 01:08 PM #4
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Thanked: 2209Let me get this straight.... you received a new Dovo and never had it honed by anyone? You have just used the red paste?
If so then you have never experienced a razor sharp edge. The razors are not shave ready, by our standards, direct from the factory.
Send your razor out for a proper honing, get rid of the red paste and instead use a 0.5 micron chrome oxide pasted paddle strop for touch ups.
Hope this helps,Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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05-21-2007, 01:12 PM #5
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Thanked: 2209Keep us posted.... and get a hone to restore the edge when needed.
Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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05-22-2007, 01:09 AM #6
Don't take this the wrong way but you sound like the guy who buys his first car gets it new from the dealer with a full tank of gas and the next day runs out of gas and says gee you mean I need to buy gas for this thing. No razor maintains its sharpness indefinately. Eventually you are going to have to hone it. The amount of shaves you get will vary according to how often you use it, the characteristics of the razor itself, your beard, your technique, your stropping technique and if you use a pasted dtrop every now and then.
If your really strapped for cash my advice would be to buy a basic hone like the Norton combo and learn to use it yourself. There are cheaper alternatives out there. You could try pasted strops with diamond paste depending on how bad your razor is. There are also some cheaper stones out there too.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero