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08-04-2017, 03:10 PM #11
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Thanked: 481On my natural stones I like to do the final laps with a thin shave lather - probably about the same as using a drop of soap. Makes things slicker and they polish a bit better.
When using oil, thinner is better for finish work. Baby oil (mineral oil) is a bit thick as you discovered. You can cut it with mineral spirit to thin it up and get a slightly better result than with just the oil.
But my preference is soap because that rinses right off the hone when done.
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08-04-2017, 04:15 PM #12
True dat.
As an update (still no photos) I shaved today and the first pass was below acceptable. No cuts, no irritation but a lot of tug. I had to use the TurtleWax polishing compound (20 laps on my belt) and another 30 laps on the uncompounded section of the belt. That did the trick. Shave was a lot smoother (like the ones before).
I think I will stop trying to give it a mirror edge for now. Seems to me I need more tools (and money) than the one available to me at the moment.