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Thread: A scratch each pass on the strop?

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    Default A scratch each pass on the strop?

    I'm not using much pressure, but a little scratch appears under the same spot on one side of my blade when I strop. So...., i got the waterstones out and I'm doing my first honing. (i've watched Lynn's DVD). This is hard, because I think I'm doing it right but dont know for sure. I'm not generally fluent in knife sharpening, so this is a new venture

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    Sounds like you got a piece of sand or something on your strop. Be sure to give it a good cleaning, and if it continues, get a new strop.

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    I'd bet you've got a divot in your blade. If you have magnification of some sort check out the edge.
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    Cant see anything on the blade but it may be small. After mild honing (1:3, 1:5 with 4000/8000, and 10 with 12,000), i still see a little scratch on the strop coming from the same place on my blade tho it seems smaller (the opposite pass tends to buff the scratch right out so its subtle). I will probably try shaving with it tonight. I hate the fact that tiny little things that i cant see or control can screw up my shave! Almost enough to make me stick to DE safety. Boohoo.

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    I'd do another 10 passes, progressively lighter, on the 12k. You sound like you're very nearly there.
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    Cool! Thanks!

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    Same thing happened to me a few months ago.

    I hadn't even noticed that I had nicked my blade on the faucet until I had a CLOSE look at 30x. There was the slightest little hook right on the edge of my blade.

    I hone with a coticule and it took about 30 mins to hone out....then it took another 2 days to figure out how to make the blade sharp enough to shave with again.

    Now I pay really close attention to that faucet!

    Take a look at the blade with some magnification, I bet you'll find the culprit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jkeane22 View Post
    Cant see anything on the blade but it may be small.

    There might be a burr on the razor's spine.
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    Does your blade have any etching on it?

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    Not that I can see. I'm getting one of those 30x loupes. I've watched stropping and honing videos but i think i need hands on teaching

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