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    Carbon-steel-aholic DwarvenChef's Avatar
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    Hey there !!

    I use the same stones at the moment, but I use them for razors right after flatening. My Hiromoto AS knives take the flat right out of the stones SO frigging fast

    Electrical tape is reccomended when working on some razors, also on coarser stones. I use it on the 1200 king but not the 4k/8k norton. If you have a flattened spine from excessive honing I would tape it just to avoid further wear.

    Honeing a razor is a different world from kitchen knives but the fundamentals of the edge are the same. Knowing how the stone works the edge is a huge help when starting out on razors. Took me about a month to really get razor honeing down, than getting a pasted strop was icing on the cake

    Good to see ya here

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    Hey DC,

    Since I lap my stones before any sharpening, they are always very flat. I am going to guess that honing a razor will require a very very light touch. The edge is far thinner than any knife I am sure, and since its such a specialized tool, its wear pattern is going to be far different.

    So tape the spine... won't that leave a residue on the stone? And yes I realize that I need to get some 1.0 & .5 CrO2 on a paddle for finalizing an edge. I don't bother with the kitchen knives because I think its overkill.

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    Welcome. I am quite new myself, but I am interested in some quality knives for the kitchen as well. So many choices out there, hard to decide. Cool to have another aboard learning the art.

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    Thanks guys. So my next question is, how does one decide on style of razor? What size and what kind of point?

    Or is it just tial and error, until you find the razor that fits you?

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    Honing a razor is about as personal as selecting a razor. with most newbies it is suggested to start with a round tip, 5/8 or 6/8 razor. In my own opinion I would suggest a more hollow grind (easier to hone). Remember, these are suggestions, Yes you will have to learn, Then you might figure out what you like. Look in the library, and read some of the post. You will not only need a razor, but at least a brush, soap and a strop. My suggestion is that you can find all of that here, buy it here. These are all folks who know straight Razors. Go slow and be patient, there's a learning curve. Sorry for the long post, to much coffee.

    Phil

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