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08-01-2006, 07:03 PM #1
Match stick Test??
I hope I'm calling it by the the correct name but could some one be kind enough to describe the "Match Stick test"to me . I've over sharpen a razor and I'm looking to back it down a notch with out dragging out the hone and starting over. I've looked at the bevel under the the microscope and it looks great. No wire edge. It's way to sharp for me. I normally stop at .5 chromium oxide but this time went on to the .25 paste and the shave is much to harsh. I need to back it down. Can I do this with pastes or do I need to use another approach?? I've heard of the Match Stick Test but I'm not sure of the correct way to do it. Thanks Kim
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08-01-2006, 07:08 PM #2
Kim,
While I haven't heard of the match stick test maybe someone else has. However try this Strop your razor about 40 trips up and back and then shave. It shouldn't be quite as sharp the next time.
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08-01-2006, 08:05 PM #3
The match stick "technique" is not a test but here is what the idea is. You simply run the blade (lengthwise?) over the match stick or for safety reasons vice a versa. It is designed to tear off the wire edge. Since you assume there isn't one I'm not sure it would work well in this case. Another option is to run it through cork if you have it. I think the stropping idea might be better. If it were me, I would run it one pass on a low grit and start over or back hone very, very, lightly on a very high grit. I think you'll probably be starting over regardless, but we'll see.
Congrats btw...lots of guys would love this problem!
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08-01-2006, 08:13 PM #4
Originally Posted by AFDavis11
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08-01-2006, 10:33 PM #5
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Thanked: 2209A wooden matchstick is used to remove a wire edge (hopefuly). Sometimes it works and sometimes not.
Backing down the sharpness of a blade is difficult. So far the only thing that has worked for me is to use the wooden matchstick technique. It is very simple, just run the razor across the matchstick using a gentle pressure. To find out the results you will have to test shave. I would perform 20 laps on the 0.5 micron before shaving.
I hope other's will post some ideas. It does sound like the razor is over honed even if you cannot see the wire edge.
Hope this helps,Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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08-01-2006, 11:11 PM #6
I agree on the overhoned edge. I think an edge feels overhoned before it shows valid signs of the condition, atleast at 60x. I found this condition easy to replicate using pastes on a hanging strop or using too many passes on a paddle.