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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    You wrote you are looking to get into honing. Does that mean you want to do honing to maintain your own razors or to do additional honing? Do you intend to have a few razors, or shall we say, more than a few?

    If you just want to maintain a few of your own razors, a coticule is sufficient, especially if you read some of Bart's recent posts in the honing section. If you want to hone more than that, then you would greatly benefit from having an additional hone in the 1k range for bevel setting. Now, Bart can and does set bevels with a coticule, but most of us mortals would be better off with a more coarse hone for that job.
    +1 on the 1k range bevel setting stone. From my reading thats the way to go. Takes for ever on a 4k and they clog up quick, a couple of hundred passes and you need to refresh them. I have a norton 220/1000 and use the 220 occasionlly for razors that need a 'hamering'. (I know ill be burned at the stake for that) But starting low just makes things quicker in to use a friends words, and i have found this very true. You can spend 3 hours on a 4k or get it done with a 1000 and use the 4k to get the 1k scraches out. makes sense to me. Now of course im asuming your getting ebay or antique shop razors and fixing them. If you just keeping an edge you will be fine with what you have, mabey the 4k/8k but stick with what you have and when you feel like you need more get it. (you will also have a better idea what you want, even after a few weeks of reading and playing)
    But if you want to set bevels on old razors the hones i have suggested above and a loupe is great to see wether you have gotten all the chips out and are progressing well. For $8 you cant say no http://www.uxcell.com/precision-opti...s-p-11684.html

    +Buckler
    Last edited by Buckler; 03-17-2009 at 11:45 PM.

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