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    Default I Drew an Inch and gained more than a mile

    I was talking to Glen on the phone today about this and that and I mentioned that a 6/8 Joseph Elliot near full wedge was driving me nuts! It has a Wonky Blade and I'd been working on it off and on for a couple of days.

    When I'd get frustrated I'd just clean it up, dry it off and set it aside and go on to other things.

    I told him that a friend had given me a very narrow (9/16" wide) Coti and I was going to give that a go to see if it would help.

    Glen said;
    "No need to do that, just draw a 1" line down your hones and concentrate on only using that area of the hone".
    Glen said that it could be down one side, both sides or down the middle.

    Seems that about 8 years ago a friend of Glen's came upon a couple of new Norton Hones N/C and there was much 'talk' that for wonky blades you needed a narrow hone. Well since Glen likes to experiment the hones were sent to him and he cut them in half lengthwise, polished up the cut sides and lapped them.

    Then he gave the New Narrowed Hones a go. That was the only time he's ever used them. He quickly discovered that he could do the same thing on Any Hone by just concentrating on a narrow area of that hone.

    Well Glen has Never steered me wrong but I was still unsure if I could work the area as he could but I said I'd give it a go.

    Those that know me and know me well know that I like to use slurry on all my hones so I made slurry on my King 1200 placed a 1" wide SS ruler on it, aligned it with the edge and used a #2 pencil to draw the line. Even wet and with the slurry I had a nice clear line as a guide.

    Well with the line in place down one side and the slurry ready I gave it a go.

    Long story made shorter. In 5 minutes I made more progress than I had in the last couple of very frustrating days!

    As I progressed after Finally Setting A Bevel I made slurry and drew lines on Every Hone Used.

    I did make an attempt at Freehanding on the Norton 8K but I'll be using the lines as guides until I feel that I'm getting proficient enough to do without them.

    From top to bottom and Left to Right:

    King 1200
    Norton 8K (yes the 4K also had the line drawn on it) Naniwa 12K and my Zulu Grey

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    Since I'd already shaved the Ultimate Test will have to wait until tomorrow but from what I've seen it's going to be a Winner!

    As my Dad used to say; Don't Ask Just Anybody, Ask Someone Who Knows Something!

    Glen, Thank you for the Tip!
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    The Verdict's IN! It's a nice shaver
    Last edited by cudarunner; 02-23-2016 at 03:27 PM.
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