Results 1 to 10 of 13
Like Tree2Likes

Thread: Send for a Re-hone or Grab Dat Dere Stone?

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    9
    Thanked: 0

    Default Send for a Re-hone or Grab Dat Dere Stone?

    So,

    A handful of shaves in, I lathered up my face and began. But nothing shaved. With research, I figured the problem must be me. Who would have thought? So, I must have been obviously stropping incorrectly or not enough. Or both. I carefully studied the articles and videos for strop technique and practiced. Then I went to work. Using a homemade denim strop, I kicked it up from 30 passes to 50. Few more shave attempts, but got nothing. Read some more and realized that's not nearly enough stropping. Increased to 150 today, still denim. Still nothing.

    I have a certificate from Lynn for a re-hone. Which would be best, having him take a look at it for a re-hone or grabbing a cheap barber stone and trying to get the edge working again myself (saving the re-hone in the event I can't make it work on the stone)? I have no experience sharpening anything. Finally, I would prefer to stick to denim if at all possible.

    Thanks

  2. #2
    Norton convert Blix's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    Stabekk, Norway
    Posts
    1,380
    Thanked: 310

    Default

    I'd send it off to be honed again.

    And get a leather strop, only denim isn't enough.

  3. #3
    what Dad calls me nun2sharp's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Kansas city area USA
    Posts
    9,173
    Thanked: 1677

    Default

    You need to invest in a strop, I would like to know what kind of beard preparation routine you are using. Lynn is good for his word, but maybe there is another issue to be addressed first.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

  4. #4
    Member timj219's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    Binghamton, NY
    Posts
    51
    Thanked: 2

    Default

    I also dulled my razor with bad stropping to the point where no amount of stropping (on leather) was helping. I was able to bring the blade back almost like new using CrO and FeO on balsa.

  5. #5
    Senior Member mjsorkin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    New Jersey
    Posts
    1,139
    Thanked: 173

    Default

    How were your first few shaves? If they started out good and then got bad and you haven't changed anything, then I think it's the strop. Edges take longer to dull normally, and the change is slower. Bad stropping can dull a razor in one shot. Leather strops with or without linen are the standard for straight razors. You can get a reasonable one for about 30 or 40 dollars. I think you would be better off getting a reasonable strop, practicing a little bit with it then sending the razor to Lynn if it doesn't shave well. He will be able to tell you what went wrong with the edge. When you get it back, you can be sure it is in the original condition as when you got it. By yourself, on a random barber hone, and honing for the first time is unlikely to give you the results that sending it out will give you.


    -------Michael
    Last edited by mjsorkin; 01-19-2012 at 07:47 PM.

  6. #6
    Senior Member jeffegg2's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    735
    Thanked: 104

    Default

    +1 on getting a leather strop. I have the Illinois strop 827 Russian leather made in USA that I use. It comes with a linen strop attached. Works great for me!

    I would hold off on homemade stuff until you know what you are doing and have perfected your technique.
    Last edited by jeffegg2; 01-20-2012 at 06:38 PM.

  7. #7
    The Great & Powerful Oz onimaru55's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Bodalla, NSW
    Posts
    15,638
    Thanked: 3751

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ulyssessteel View Post
    I have no experience sharpening anything.
    Then you should not practice honing on something that needs to be properly honed. Best to learn to shave & strop first, hone later.
    Try practice stropping on a single sheet of newspaper held by a clip. Most but not all mistakes will become obvious.
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

  8. #8
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    9
    Thanked: 0

    Default

    Thank you all for the suggestions and info. The shaves did start as good when I first got the razor, so yeah, pretty sure it's me. I'm most likely going to send it back to get re-honed and will go ahead and grab a leather strop as well. If Lynn mentions what the specific issue might be, I'll report back.

  9. #9
    I've Got R.A.D. Bad! Omega1975's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    Bellerose , New York
    Posts
    282
    Thanked: 25

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ulyssessteel View Post
    Thank you all for the suggestions and info. The shaves did start as good when I first got the razor, so yeah, pretty sure it's me. I'm most likely going to send it back to get re-honed and will go ahead and grab a leather strop as well. If Lynn mentions what the specific issue might be, I'll report back.
    theres a nice one for 60 bucs in the classifieds here fyi
    Last edited by Omega1975; 01-21-2012 at 11:37 PM.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •