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01-10-2010, 02:32 AM #1
QUESTION ABOUT HONING /BARBERS HONE
Okay, so i was wondering if i got a new razor and shaved with it then eventually it starts to tug 6 or so months later and needs to get touched up , i would use a swaty or a barbers hone, so then how often would i need to actually hone up the razor like with the norton ect.? i just got a new dovo so dont need to do any of this but was just curious, thanks
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01-10-2010, 02:36 AM #2
Should be just about never. Once I have a razor honed (by someone else; I don't have the experience or equipment to do this myself), I'll touch it up on a barber's hone every six-eight weeks to refresh it. Unless I chip one of my blades, I doubt I'll ever send them out for re-honing.
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01-10-2010, 02:44 AM #3
MrDavid is right. So long as your razor doesn't need too much work, a barber hone will keep it shave ready. Using a barber hone is "actually honing" your razor.
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MrDavid (01-10-2010)
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01-10-2010, 03:30 AM #4
Yep, +1 on what Dave and Holli said. The Norton 8k can be used for touch ups but with a good barber's hone you may get better results at a lesser cost, just for touch ups. Nortons and other hones discussed here on SRP, other than Barber's hones, are used to put the initial bevel and finished cutting edge on a razor.
To go a step further a coticule hone can be used for touch ups using water only and full honing using slurry but the cost may be a bit more. May be worth some research though. In the end you can live very happily with a Swaty Barber's hone, if you don't develop HAD.“If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)
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MrDavid (01-10-2010)
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01-10-2010, 03:54 AM #5
cool, well then its just a matter of me winning a swaty on the bay, and i should be set , thanks yall
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01-10-2010, 03:59 AM #6
Another member who used to rely on barber hones was Utopian. He posted more than once that he maintained a number of straights for 4 years with only a couple of barber hones. If you are going for a Swaty on the bay try for one that isn't too chipped up. A little edge chipping can be lapped off but if it is a deep chip it may interfere with your honing and be too deep to get rid of.
Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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01-10-2010, 04:32 AM #7
Also keep in mind that while Swaty is a well known name, they are not the only great barber hones out there, and the name can easily drive up the price. Hi_bud_gl started a thread about lots of different barber hones and what they are like, and he's also extremely knowledgable about barber hones. I'd suggest checking that thread and/or shooting him a PM to see if he could recommend a good one.
Maybe a good Wiki entry would be a few barber hones that are fine and fast cutters so that new guys will have a place to look for suggestions.
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01-10-2010, 04:35 AM #8
+1, very true, I think this is the thread here.
Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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01-10-2010, 05:17 AM #9
I used a barbers hone for years before I found SRP and all it entails. RAD, HAD, etc.
It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain
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01-10-2010, 05:47 AM #10
yeah i def check his thread out thanks