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11-08-2013, 12:16 PM #1
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Thanked: 8what hone do i need if im going to use a pasted strop
so i just ordered my first razor to day so this is a little eirly to be worrying about but i figer i might as well know ahead of time how much money to set aside.
so I looked over the forums and I haven't really found the answer to my question, if anything I'm more confused than when I started.
my question is what grit stone would be the best option for me if I only plan of maintaining a single razor by touching it up once stropping no longer works.
I have a strop and am planning on pasting one side of it with .5 chromium oxide. I can't remember were I read it but someone said stropping on that is a equivalent or a replace the 12k stone (no idea if that true or not) so would my best option be getting an 8k stone, stropping on chromium oxide and finishing on leather? or should I get a 12k stone or is that unnecessary if I have a pasted strop? or would a hone even be necessary if I have a pasted strop? because if it is abrasive and a high grit count wouldn't I theoretically be able to hone using only that and some extra passes?
(sorry if this is worded a little weirdly, I'm having trouble framing my exact question)
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11-08-2013, 01:42 PM #2
With my limited experience and level of knowledge, I'd say the Norton 4k/8k combo would work well. 8k for most touch ups, 4k if it needs a little extra work. Again, if I was in your shoes, that's what I'd buy
Chris
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11-08-2013, 01:55 PM #3
A Norton 4k/8k or a naniwa 3k/8k would be sufficient. Just remember not to strop on the CrOx everyday. Only when you need a little touch up.
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11-08-2013, 09:10 PM #4
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Thanked: 8anyone have any experience with DMT diamond stones? SRD sells them and I just noticed the 12k is $45 but the 8k is $68. the NANIWA 12K IS $72. SO JUST WONDERING IF THOES ARE A GOOD OPTION.
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11-08-2013, 09:13 PM #5
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11-09-2013, 10:28 AM #6
For just touch up maintenance, you really can't go wrong with the Naniwa 12k. It's a very hone to learn and use. No soaking required and a very consistent stone. That will keep your razors going for a while for sure.
If I remember correctly 0.5 Crox is approx 30k.
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11-09-2013, 03:03 PM #7
Paste is for when the razor just starts to tug. It will bring it back to shave ready. Eventually this will not be the case and you will need to take the razor back to a stone to get it properly shave ready. As long as you don't let the razor slip too far you can go for a fair while before needing to hone. You can easily shave off of a 8k stone although many like the extra keenness of a 12k. 1mic paste is approx a 12k and the .5mic is approx 30k. Hope this helps to clarify a little
My wife calls me.........Can you just use Ed
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11-14-2013, 12:18 AM #8
First and Foremost, Please post where you are in this wide world! There may be experienced help close by!
Secondly, where did you purchase your razor? Is it 'shave ready' from the factory, or was it custom honed by a Pro??? If it's from the factory, it is more than likely 'lacking' to say the least!
Most importantly, you will need to learn how to 'Properly' Strop make lather and of coarse how to get a good shave long before you need to worry about buying hones!!!
Once you have at least semi-mastered the basics, then you may consider learning to hone! Honing is an entire Art all in it's own!!!
Sending your razor off to a Pro will give you a base to know how you are doing compared to someone who has years of experience honing!
Once the basics are mastered, it really becomes a Joy to Shave! I look forward to it each and every day!
You will too!Last edited by cudarunner; 11-14-2013 at 12:23 AM.
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11-14-2013, 12:41 AM #9
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Thanked: 177Great advise about the 12k. Pasted strop can be used but you need to learn the leather well enough to not damage the edge. Shaving, stropping honing etc are skills that take time to master, but you will if you keep at it.