Lol, I was just out of that stropping rabbit hole. But for this one, I do think I need to fix the geometry issues first.
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Lol, I was just out of that stropping rabbit hole. But for this one, I do think I need to fix the geometry issues first.
Haha, I learnt that myself, the hard way. I was using 0.1 diamond strop to maintain my razors, then after a couple of month, I found there were full of micro chips on the edge. So I stopped that for quite a while, and I pull it out simply because 30K could not cut the stainless.
Bummer. The edge is warped. I set the bevel but seem to have created a minor frown, it's less than 0.1mm but it's a frown. Advices?
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Do you like wind chimes?
I don't mean to sound harsh but...
Best advice right now is coat it in anhydrous lanolin & put it aside till you know what you're doing. There's plenty advice in this thread already & I don't see you taking it.
The first thing that should have been done was to radius the heel. You were already told that.
If the razor is truly warped you should have used a rockin n rollin x stroke to hone it. Bet you didn't .
And what's with the tape on one side ?