Novice Honing a Thiers-Issard
Hi Guys,
For the past 2 months, I have been using a 5/8 TI (the basic tortoise shell model) that I bought at classicshaving. I had bought some sharpening pastes (1 micron and .5 micron) and a couple of lower quality strops to put these pastes on. These seemed to be keeping my TI sharp enough for some decent shaves, but some pulling of the whiskers (along with the regular Dovo russian leather strop).
I had been getting decent shaves with 2 passes (1 with, 1 against), but I had to take so much time to shave in order to avoid the razor 'biting.' It was evident to me that this razor was not as sharp as it was meant to be. What clinched this for me is that I recently bought a Dovo Bergischer Lowe that cuts through my whiskers like butter, with just a bit of freshening up from my pasted strops.
So this week I received a Norton 4K/8K in the mail, as well as a Kitayama super polishing stone and Lynn's DVD. I wanted to see if I could take the Theirs-Issard to the hone myself and re-do the edge to make it perform like the Bergischer Lowe.
I went through the standard 3-3, 1-3, 1-5 progression that Lynn showed, then took my razor to the Kitayama for 10 strokes, and then stropped it up to test it.
Basically, I had completely taken away any semblance of sharpness that the thing ever had. It pulled my hair like mad.
I took it back to the hones and went through the same progression about 4 times, trying the hanging hair test each time. I never actually got it to pass the test from the 4K/8K hones, but after about 12 strokes on the Kitayama, I got it to *just* cut a hanging hair.
Then, I took it to the 1 micron and .5 micron pasted strops and then the regular linen and leather strop. I shaved with it using 2 passes. The first pass (with the grain) left me still looking unshaven, although there was stubble at the bottom of the sink. The second pass (against the grain) took forever (to avoid the razor biting) and left me with a bit of razor burn, although the look and feel of my face was acceptable.
I can't continue using the razor like this. It's going to kill my face. What am I doing wrong and how could I get this razor sharp enough to give me a decent shave??? I am determined to get this sharpening thing down.
Any help would be appreciated very much.
Cheers,
Matt.