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    Likes to 'Flic' his whiskers charlie762's Avatar
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    Default Love these Naniwa's!

    I just recently bought three Naniwa's a 1k,5k and an 8k.I already have a C12k. I also got a loom strop which I am finding easier to use than the hanging kind.I thought I'd have a go at honing the Flic razor I got off the bay. I was going to send it out to be sharpened at first but this morning I thought I'd have another go at it myself now that I got a 1k.I was expecting to fail but am very chuffed to say the least! I don't know how many laps I gave it on the 1k since I didn't expect good enough results due to my inexperience.I had every confidence in the stone, just not in myself.After a few laps on the 1k,I gave it the thumb nail test and it seemed ok so I moved on to the 5k and gave it a few more than I did on the 1k.tested once more and was not sure if I had made any progress but remembering about the pyramid method,I gave it two strokes on the 1k (they are the only ones I remember the number of). I then moved on to the 8k and increased the number of strokes accordingly. I tested the edge and it didn't seem to be quite as sticky so I thought I had messed it up.I moved on to the C12k and I think I gave it about 55 -60 strokes before stropping.I usually do an arm hair test but I couldn't face the dissapointment of it not wanting to even look at the hairs so I just lathered up my two day old stubble and did the real test, the shave test. I was expecting the razor to drag and tug like mad but it went through the hairs easily and I knew it was cutting to some extent snce I could hear it.When I stroked my right cheek,I felt clean shaven skin.Yahoooo!! I've done it at last but I wish I'd counted the number of laps.On the other hand,since different razors cut at different rates,it would just be a rough guide? I think my George Johnson is going to take a bit longer.Oh one thing I nearly forgot to say is this mornings shave was one of the closest and most comfortable shaves yet so...

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    Well done!

    That sounds like a very successful first attempt at honing! It will only get better from here with practice.

    What I do on the 1k is make sure I can shave arm hair at all points along the blade before I move up to any higher grits. The TNT is useful in gauging how a bevel is developing, and once the TNT is passed you have a bevel forming. But you still need to stick to the 1k stone until you can easily shave arm hairs, and only then move on.

    Good luck and keep us posted!

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    Thanks for the advice (I tried to use the thanks button but it said I don't have enough privilages). It probably does cut arm hairs but I was too chicken to try it I used my new blade as a reference point for sharpness. It's funny but I didn't fear cutting myself even though I got as good a shave as I did with my new Dovo Bismark. I used to wonder why y'all were so exited about hones but after the sense of achievement I have I now know why.
    What do you do if the middle of the blade is not sharp? I think I'll have a go with another blade tonight as well as my rolls razor blade.

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