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Thread: Newish to straight razors
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07-29-2008, 05:36 PM #11
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Thanked: 5Well I got the flattening stone when I got the nortons, and am thinking on a DMT D8C(It would make honeing the nicks out of my mothers kitchen knives much easier as well).
I used a DMT 6" fine and very fine to lap the swaty after I used the norton flattening stone, as I thought it left a course surface.
Reading more on the hones part of the forum I now know that such assumptions are not highly accurate.
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08-01-2008, 06:17 PM #12
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Thanked: 5Well I went to the barber I mentioned and it was nice talking to him, but his basic advice was don't, use a mach 2. That and a bit of ragging on me for having long hair.
So I think Lynn's video is going to provide more useful information.
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08-01-2008, 06:29 PM #13
That's interesting that you've said the barber discouraged you from shaving with a straight. I had a somewhat similar experience in talking with a local barber (still working) who's in his seventies. Great guy, not curmudgeonly at all. His take on shaves even back in the day were that from his perspective as a barber, a shave took twice as long as a haircut and cost less. So it wasn't one of his or his cohort's favorite services to perform. There wasn't a lick of "I wish I could strop up the old straights and start giving shaves again".
I talk about how great he is; he gave me a DD Dwarf (still my "go to" shaver at this point), a red imp and an economy razor. He refused to take any money for them.
Chris L"Blues fallin' down like hail." Robert Johnson
"Aw, Pretty Boy, can't you show me nuthin but surrender?" Patti Smith
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08-01-2008, 07:51 PM #14
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Well he said he threw all his razors out 25 years ago. Funnily enough, his son who works with him lives next door.
But I rehoned my favoret razor(the first one I restored insterstingly enough, I get better results with it than the new ones I got(dovo best quality and timor blue steel) I can get a decent shave, but I am not sure if useing the swaty instead of finishing hone is good, and I used the dovo paddle strop that came prepasted with a red paste on a balsa wood side.
I think I might have problems with the HHT because I have rather fine(if as noted before long) hair. If I had a long section it would cut but not a short section.
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08-01-2008, 08:36 PM #15
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I need to clarify here, when you said a full set a Norton Water-stones I believe everybody assumed that you had the 220/1000 & the 4k/8k is that the case????
Everyone has different ways they get to a shaving sharp edge but in general it starts around a 1k stone to set the bevel then to around a 4k stone to sharpen that bevel then to around a 8k to polish the bevel after that some people polish on anything from a 10k -40k stone depending on razor and personal preference, some then polish on .50 Cr paste or .50 & .25 diamond paste all that is just personal but the approximately 1k-4k-8k is pretty standard.... whether they use natural or man made stones doesn't really matter..... Keeping in mind that we are talking about e-bay razors here..
Hope that helps a littleLast edited by gssixgun; 08-01-2008 at 08:39 PM.
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08-01-2008, 09:36 PM #16
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08-02-2008, 11:39 AM #17
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08-07-2008, 10:37 AM #18
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Thanked: 5Well I recieved my new order from classic shaving yesterday. I now have a new illinous 206 strop and a chinese 12k. That with the Cr2O3 I got from chris seem to have really made a difference in the quality of the edge I can get.
I restored another razor, working for about 45 minutes with a D8C to get the chips and small cracks out of the edge. Then I went up the diamond stones I have to their extra fine, and used the norton 4K/8K, chinese 12k and swaty, finishing it off with some Cr2O3 it seemed very very sharp if still a bit harsh.
I wonder at the manufacturor, as it only has the retail name on it but notes it is made in germany and has a makers mark of a small tree on the end of the tang.
I will try to post pictures later.
I have also decided that until I can get good one pass with the grain shaves consistently I will not play around with XTG and ATG shaves.
Thanks everyone who provided sugestions.