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    Default My first post after tons of reading.

    Hi.
    After been shaving with my Megress DE with feather blades for a couple of years, I thought it was time to "man up" and try straightshaving. After much reading I ordered a Norton starter set 220/1000 - 4000/8000, got an old razor from my Brother and honed away.....
    The edge had a chip after my brother had doped it in the sink so that was my first thing to sort out, found in the wiki about restoring a damage edge and of I went to the world of not knowing a shit about what I was doing
    Made my own paddle and hanginstrop and ordered diamond paste for the paddle 1 and .5 micron.
    I tried every stroke possible on the hones, pyramids and every technique I could find about honing.
    Then I ordered a 60X loupe on ebay, well was I wrong about how to hone or what
    I thought that I had a light tush but I was miles from light, I started over and did different type of strokes and pressure and every 5 to 10 strokes I looked in my loupe and watched what happened with the edge, when you read "light pressure" itīs in fact extremely light itīs like pat a butterfly without removing the fine powder on there wings. (Well almost)
    Iīm not saying that Iīm 100% right but after I bought the loupe I can see that my bevel is even all the way over before moving to finer grit. Iīm still learning and have yet to learn the art of getting a true shave ready razor.
    Today in my mail there was my 3" Latigo Big Daddy strop from Star shaving Supplies and a bench strop and ,5 micron chromium oxide and also a razor from Invisible Edge in the UK and today I had my straightrazor shaving maiden voyage and didnīt nick me once (not more either)
    So now itīs time to go to training-camp to truly learn the angels in shaving and the magic of honing.
    Bo
    From Sweden

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    Congratulations for your perseverance it will reward you. The real fun begins dragging the razor on your skin. Time and practice will bring you muscle memory and skill soon you will have very sharp even shave ready razors.

    It just keeps getting better.

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    Dude, you are the original self-made man! Or you're just nuts.

    Seriously, hats off to you! Welcome aboard, and keep us posted on your progress.
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    Velkommen til SRP, Bosse!

    Nice to see you join in on the fun

    You know, if you could jump on a train and come to the Nordic RazorCon on August 18, we'd have you up and running in no time!

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    I will think about it, one thing is for sure, if you want it right you got to do it a million times.
    Just to bad I have to wait a day or two before I can get it a go again...........
    And to Durhampiper, when I find something I like I read allot, tries allot and be for all BUY ALLOT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bosse View Post
    Hi.
    After been shaving with my Megress DE with feather blades for a couple of years, I thought it was time to "man up" and try straightshaving. After much reading I ordered a Norton starter set 220/1000 - 4000/8000, got an old razor from my Brother and honed away.....
    The edge had a chip after my brother had doped it in the sink so that was my first thing to sort out, found in the wiki about restoring a damage edge and of I went to the world of not knowing a shit about what I was doing
    Made my own paddle and hanginstrop and ordered diamond paste for the paddle 1 and .5 micron.
    I tried every stroke possible on the hones, pyramids and every technique I could find about honing.
    Then I ordered a 60X loupe on ebay, well was I wrong about how to hone or what
    I thought that I had a light tush but I was miles from light, I started over and did different type of strokes and pressure and every 5 to 10 strokes I looked in my loupe and watched what happened with the edge, when you read "light pressure" itīs in fact extremely light itīs like pat a butterfly without removing the fine powder on there wings. (Well almost)
    Iīm not saying that Iīm 100% right but after I bought the loupe I can see that my bevel is even all the way over before moving to finer grit. Iīm still learning and have yet to learn the art of getting a true shave ready razor.
    Today in my mail there was my 3" Latigo Big Daddy strop from Star shaving Supplies and a bench strop and ,5 micron chromium oxide and also a razor from Invisible Edge in the UK and today I had my straightrazor shaving maiden voyage and didnīt nick me once (not more either)
    So now itīs time to go to training-camp to truly learn the angels in shaving and the magic of honing.
    Bo
    From Sweden
    Enjoy the ride and welcome to SRP...........................Remember: Be PATIENT..........!

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    welcome. sounds like a good start.

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    Well, havenīt shaved yet but after I woke up after the graveyard shift, I took out my brothers razor "Heartring 90D" 9/16 blade just to experiment with the benchstrop with ,5 chromium and after that, felt side on my Big Daddy latigo and last the stropping, Itīs almost that you can see your eye in the reflection trough the 60X loupe. I use the HHT but not in the the way you can see on youtube and in different post, maybe I will later when my technique allows it, but for now I take a hair and "drags" it across the blade like a violinbow and watches for the vibrations on the hair. Right or wrong? Itīs a start
    Well, time for more morning coffee and the shave will have to wait till morning.

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    Welcome to SRP!

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    SRP is glad to have you as a new member. I really like your attitude!

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