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02-04-2009, 02:28 PM #1
New guy with a dull razor
What's up everyone? I've decided to enter the world of straight razor shaving. I love the idea of having this much control over your shave. I have pretty thick facial hair and never really get a close shave with a safety razor. OK here's what I've purchased so far:
Jemico DOVO German Razor Strop 23" Rindleder Leather & Canvas
Norton Water Stone 8 x 3 Inch 4000 / 8000 Combination
DOVO Straight Razor Black Micarta Handle Stainless Steel Blade
Shaving brush and bowl
The razor came from the factory, so what I've heard from everyone is that it is not "shave ready". OK so I watched a couple vids on honing and stropping. I'm obviously doing something wrong here. I tried the agg. pyramid method that L Abrahms used w/ the 4k/8k. I also tried doing 50 on the 4K and then 50 on the 8K. From what I've seen, the razor should at least pass the hair test after you get it sharp on the 4K? I'm regretting not purchasing from someone who would honed it, so that I could see what sharp looks and feels like, but here I am. Ha, and suggestions? Do I need a courser grit? Thanks guys!
AndyLast edited by AndrewBlack; 02-04-2009 at 02:34 PM. Reason: Picture of razor
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02-04-2009, 02:37 PM #2
Hi Andy,welcome to SRP ! Honing is a craft that takes some time to learn. What I ended up doing was to get a couple of shave ready razors from a honemiester and and then a bunch of practice razors off of ebay.
I wouldn't worry too much about the HHT right now. Focus on learning the TNT and the TPT. The shave itself is the ultimate test and IME the HHT isn't necessary for that.
Check out the SRP Wiki in the toolbar above if you haven't already. Scroll down and you will find a menu of great info to point you in the right direction.Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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AndrewBlack (02-04-2009)
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02-04-2009, 02:38 PM #3
You really shouldn't go any coarser for a new blade. The HHT can be overrated. It should shave arm hair after the 4k (mind you, it should shave it after the 1200 if you were to take it back that far.) Since it's already touched the 4k there's no harm in trying the TNT. If it passes, give it 30 more very light laps & move on to the 8k, then try the TPT. Keep things very light as it wouldn't have been all that far off shave ready. I think that info should be fine, but if i'm a bit out, i'll be corrected soon! After that strop the hell out of it & see how it shaves.
Oh, & if you just can't get it, send it to a honemiester.
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AndrewBlack (02-04-2009)
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02-04-2009, 02:51 PM #4
"Get thyself to a nunnery.." Ooops, wrong context! Seriously, unless you want to learn on your new, beautiful razor, send it out to one of our honemeisters. If you insist on learning the art of honing a straight razor right now, buy an inexpensive razor on ebay or an antique fair/market to develop those skills (not a Zeepk, Pakistani, etc...). That way you won't take the chance of damaging your new razor, and you will have something to compare your edge against (the one by one of our honemeisters).
Beautiful razor by the way...
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02-04-2009, 02:58 PM #5
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Thanked: 13245Those Dovo #105's can be one of the sharpest edges you have ever seen.. I always considered mine to be the ultimate sharpest one I had, I sold it because I was getting rid of all my round point's that were not part of a collection... Great razors though....
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02-04-2009, 03:16 PM #6
OK I guess I'll buy one off Ebay to practice with. Is there anyone on here that has a good turnaround time for honing? Thanks for the advice guys. I'm looking at maybe this one on Ebay, $30. What do you think?
It says Warren E Riker and Germany on the other side. I noticed some of those Ebay razors look like they have the side of the spine worn away more in the center than the sides. Is this due to the older barber hones which are narrower?
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02-04-2009, 03:20 PM #7
honing
i will hone your blade free.send email i let you know mailing address.As a new buy this is gift to you from SRP
OOPS YOU HAVE TO INCLUDE RETURN postal stamp and package .
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02-04-2009, 03:28 PM #8
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Thanked: 235I have the same Dovo razor, but with white scales. It is a great shaver. Once you have it honed up properly and you learn how to use it you will be pleased.
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02-04-2009, 03:31 PM #9
This seems to be a really friendly forum. I'll be sure to pay it forward once I know what I'm doing. haha Thanks guys and thanks for the offer Bud!
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02-04-2009, 03:34 PM #10
Not much
My first razor was a new Dovo as well. It wasnt shave ready.
Nothing that cant be fixed. If you send it to hi_bud_gl, it will come back so sharp that your whiskers will run away when they see the edge. (Just kidding, whiskers dont run as whiskers are dead hair and dead things have a tendency not to run. - But you could split them into 4 lengthwise after shaving them off. With a microscope, that is, so you can see the edge). See here:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/newbi...who-needs.html