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Thread: What Hones Do I Need?
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02-11-2009, 06:07 PM #1
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Thanked: 6What Hones Do I Need?
Hi SRP peeps,
I am just starting out in str8 shaving and was wondering what I need for hones. I have two vintage blades at the moment that require a lot of restoration and am expecting my first shave-ready razor some time next week.
What is the best progression of hone stones for a beginner? Would a blue/yellow belgian suffice? Do I want a whole series of different stones? If so what are the must-haves?
I have been shaving with a shavette since october and november and the experience. I want to get using "real" straights, and want to be able to maintain them.
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02-11-2009, 06:23 PM #2
For the razors you intend to hone you need a complete set of hones, meaning coarse on the 1000grit level, medium around 4000 grit level, and finishing 8000+.
In principle you can do it with a coticule only, but that'll take a long time. If you have the coticule and blue already you probably want to add a coarse hone to them.
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02-11-2009, 06:28 PM #3
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Thanked: 155A Norton 4000/8000 waterstone and a pasted strop are all you really need.
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02-11-2009, 06:55 PM #4
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02-11-2009, 07:16 PM #5
Hi-
I don't really know what all I need, but I got two Spyderco hones the 302f and the 306uf for about $125 delivered. I read about them and they generally got good reviews...and they're less expensive!
I sharpened my entire knife block with them last night and they seem pretty nice. I used a DMT for the first pass and then finished up with these two. After listening to some of the guys on here, I don't want to mess up my straight just yet so I'm working on my knives first!!
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02-11-2009, 07:32 PM #6
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One: You might want to read this thread
http://straightrazorpalace.com/newbi...trops-etc.html
Two: You said "restoration" that is a different animal than just honing, as Gugi already stated unless you have a whole lotta time on yer hands you are going to need a steel cutter ie: a 1k or there abouts...
Norton has a starter set of the lapping stone, the 220/1k, and the 4k/8k
That can be had all day long at $120 or less, this might be the most complete set out there...
Is it the best??? that is a matter of opinion but there is plenty of help to be had when you ask about honing on a Norton set up, almost every old timer here has used one...
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02-11-2009, 07:42 PM #7
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Thanked: 131The answer to your threads question can be answered in one simple question....
How badly has the HAD kicked in so far?
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02-11-2009, 09:52 PM #8
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Thanked: 6LOL HAD isn't really my issue. I definitely am coming down with a bad case of RAD, though.
Maybe I misspoke mentioning the two razors I have, the edges need sharpening but their in not bad condition. The restoration portion comes from needing new scales, and cleaning up rust, pitting and patina on both blades.
I just want to know what's needed to maintain an already shave ready razor.
I see a lot of things here and on another forum where guys have a laundry list of stones that they are using, and others that say a pasted strop is the cat's meow.
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02-11-2009, 10:04 PM #9
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02-11-2009, 10:09 PM #10
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