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    I have 4 that need touch ups, have to get that started soon I have one in the post so I'll wait till it gets here and make an evening of it

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    A little necro-posting........

    Had a nice Boker 6/8 Silver Steel that came in with a chip in the edge and a little uneven flattening. More flattening on the front side than the back.

    40 circles with firm pressure both ways and then 30X strokes on the Chosera 1K. The chip was gone, but the edge didn't feel right, so I went to the micro scope and a nice double bevel still on the face side. 80 firm circles on the face side followed by 50X strokes and it was a good bevel.

    40 circles firm pressure and 40 circles weight of the blade pressure on the Naniwa Super Stone 5K followed by 5 weight of the blade X strokes. 6 weight of the blade pressure X strokes on the Naniwa Super Stone 8K followed by 10 weight of the blade X strokes on the Naniwa Super Stone 12K. Finished with 15 weight of the blade X strokes on the Suehiro 20K.

    Stopped 20 strokes on the poly webbing followed by 40 strokes on the English Bridle and a superb shave.

    I really like shaving with this razor.

    Have fun.

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    I get irritated when people say that a decent honer does not need to bother with magnification. I'm an amateur compared to Lynn but I appreciate that he too makes use of whatever tool is necessary to get the job done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    I get irritated when people say that a decent honer does not need to bother with magnification. I'm an amateur compared to Lynn but I appreciate that he too makes use of whatever tool is necessary to get the job done.
    You can waste a lot of time and metal on the hones sometimes when a look under the microscope will tell you exactly what's going on and then you usually know exactly what you need to do to fix it. I really think the microscope is a must have for people who hone more than a couple razors and having some kind of magnification can help everyone.

    Have fun.

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