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06-23-2017, 11:52 PM #1
Interesting conversation about pastes vs. Arks, and the evolution on the internet forums re CrOx and the various grades. I remember a lot of threads about that, when the guy (can't remember his handle) got the MSDS or other specs.
Anyway, I am also trying to get away from pastes (only ever really used the CrOx on linen) in favor of "pure" natural edges and good stropping. I've only been at the Arkie thing hardcore for a few weeks, but I've got that Best 8X3" SB slicker than owl s*!t on a bowling ball with just a little spritz of WD-40 evenly spread before each session. Honestly, though I'm getting very sharp, smooth edges, I don't feel I'm close to maxing it out. It can only get more burnished, and I feel its capabilities probably exceed my patience and dedication to find them, but I'm enjoying trying.
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06-26-2017, 05:37 PM #2
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Thanked: 459Keep at it. It just sort of happens - between the razor edge acclimating to the stone, and you and the stone acclimating to each other.
If you don't have a vintage linen yet, I'd advise getting one (look for something unused on ebay that is old, clean, unused and has the words "silk finish" on it somewhere). A good linen eliminated my desire to do frequent honing. The ark is a great supplement to the linen because it doesn't blast the bevel and edge off all at once - it makes it easy to preserve what you've been working up with the line and leather.