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    None of my razors have been bought shave ready so its all factory edges i am working with.

    I was thinking this is why getting a stone might be unavoidable, I don't want to send it away to be honed, it feels like cheating.






    Quote Originally Posted by jnich67 View Post
    I couldn't tell from your post if your razors have been honed and made "shave ready". The 1 micron paste may or may not get a factory edge there. I would have your razors honed by a pro. The pastes should keep you going for a bit then. I would think a small yellow coticule would be all you need then for some time to come. Anyone more experienced please correct me if I'm wrong.

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    I am coming to a conclusion that one can shave on the cheap, but cannot sharpen on the cheap. I hope I am wrong!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    I am coming to a conclusion that one can shave on the cheap, but cannot sharpen on the cheap. I hope I am wrong!
    I agree. If you want to shave on the cheap, send the wapi out for honing. You can use your pasted strops to maintain it. It takes a lot of honing to learn to hone well - and buying razor fodder for your hones is what gets expensive. Learn to hone if you want to do it for it's own sake, not to save.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidcarr3 View Post
    ... I don't want to send it away to be honed, it feels like cheating.
    Ah!--that was what I was going to suggest. I figure on sending mine out for honing, at least the first few times. You might think of it as an interim measure ... get the initial hone out of the way, concentrate on the daily stropping and shaving techniques at first, and then learn to hone once you've got those down. That's how I'm looking at it, anyway.

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    Well then you probably will need a stone. I'll let others make suggestions on more economical stones. There are some here who do everything with a small Yellow Belgian. You may want to send one of your razors out just so you have a benchmark and know what to shoot for. Either way, have fun with the process!

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidcarr3 View Post
    I don't want to send it away to be honed, it feels like cheating.
    This is the second time I've seen this in two days. Especially for the first time around, it can't be cheating. Not only will it help you learn what shave-ready truly is, the other "tests" that go along with maintaining the edge are brought into better perspective.

    You know, before Gillette came along and straights were the main shavers, people used to take their razors to barber's to have them professionally honed.

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    I would suggest making use of what you have. My guess is the 2 Sanguine razors are shaving about the same. So...take one of them and work on it with the pasted strops.

    1 Perform the TPT to establish a base of reference
    2 perform 20 laps on the 5.0
    3 perform 30 laps on the 1.0
    4 perform the TPT again, notice any change?
    Some change but not enough?
    5 perform 10 laps on the 5.0
    6 perform 20 laps on the 1.0
    7 perform the TPT again, any change?
    yes?
    perform a shave test
    not good enough
    perform #5 & #6 again
    shave test

    What you are learning is the rate of change that occurs with each of the pastes. Notice that I suggest a gradually decreasing number of laps as the edge gets sharper.

    When your razor is shaving OK then perform 30 laps with the 0.5 micron

    Always strop on a plain leather hanging strop for 30-50 laps just before each shave.

    Hope this helps,
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    Randy,


    Just tried what you said it didnt feel like an improvement but afterwards I had no razor burn, so it must be doing something good, I will keep at it. Can I go too far with the stropping and if so how will i know?

    Thanks

    David


    Quote Originally Posted by randydance062449 View Post
    I would suggest making use of what you have. My guess is the 2 Sanguine razors are shaving about the same. So...take one of them and work on it with the pasted strops.....

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    Heres a thread where we talked about inexpensive options to honing.
    Hope it helps

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=19835

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    Cheers Bob I did look but couldn't find anything.


    Quote Originally Posted by CactusBob View Post
    Heres a thread where we talked about inexpensive options to honing.
    Hope it helps

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=19835

    Bob

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