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Thread: Do I just need to touch up
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02-24-2011, 07:17 AM #1
Do I just need to touch up
I've noticed a real reduction in the sharpness of my razor after about 2 months of use. I want to touch the edge up.
1) Should I send it off to be sharpened?
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2) Will I be able to bring the edge back with a forgiving hone?
If I buy a hone to touch it up which should I pick, a Chinese 12k or a BBW?
If I buy either of the above they will be from here:
Razor Hones
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If I buy a slow cutting hone, and keep on top of the edge will the razor still eventually dull down to a point where I will need a more aggressive hone to bring it to the peak of performance?
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02-24-2011, 07:27 AM #2
tree1,
As a first off, I would try and touch the razor up with a CrOx pasted strop.
As this uses a stropping action, you will be comfortable with this.
If you haven't already got the gear, you can get suitable materials from Mr Neil Miller at www.strop-shop.co.uk.
If you are unsure about doing this, and the razor is your only razor, I would be tempted, on this occasion, to send it out to be re-finished. It all depends how degraded the edge has become.
We have some very fine honers in the UK (Misters Miller, Dempster & Haywood).
Are you experienced in honing ?
A stone in the 12k range would be good to touch up with (I use a Naniwa 12k).
I haven't used the Chinese 12k, so cannot offer any useful observations on it, save that opinion indicates that it is a 'slow' cutter.
Both the Chinese 12k & the Naniwa 12k can be had from Mr Dempster at the link you mentioned.
WRT edge maintenance in the long term using the 12ks, I touch up weekly with CrOx, and monthly on the Naniwa 12k; so far this has kept my razors in fine order, and I have not had to drop down to a coarser stone yet.
Other more experienced honers will chip in with sage advice
Good luck !
Have fun !
regards
RussLast edited by PhatMan; 02-24-2011 at 07:34 AM.
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02-24-2011, 12:20 PM #3
the 12k stone is great touch up stone bbw is to low of a grit to use as a touch up stone
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02-24-2011, 01:22 PM #4
+1 on what PhatMan said, maintain with CrOx treated strop, paddle etc first. You have resources available in the U.K. that can provide all you require. Regular maintenace with a pasted strop will increase the edge longevity between honings. You can learn to hone your own razors too. Hope this helps.
MIke
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tree1 (02-24-2011)
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02-24-2011, 05:22 PM #5
Ok, just to clarify:
I should buy a new strop, treat it with Chrome Oxide Powder, and use that once a week to touch the edge up? Then once a month or so use a 12k grit stone.
I've been puzzling over this for ages. Should have just seen you guys. Thanks!
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02-24-2011, 06:04 PM #6
Sorry guys, I'm stuck again, a need a little more advice.
I've been looking for a new strop and since I'm still in the high risk category for slicing and nicking my strop I want cheap quality. Also I'm in the UK and my best options are from The Invisible Edge.
This is what I plan to buy:Dovo razor strops
DOVO 15240001 Hanging strop
This is what I have at the moment anyway, they are one sided cowhide. Am I right in thinking this is fine for use with the CrOx?
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02-24-2011, 06:09 PM #7
What you need is a good barbers hone, it is the right tool for this particular job.
It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain
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02-24-2011, 07:42 PM #8
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02-24-2011, 07:54 PM #9
Get yourself a good barber hone and do 3-5 passes on that with lather on the hone and you will be back in bussiness, This is what the barber hone was made for.
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02-25-2011, 07:28 AM #10
tree1,
I have a spare Neil Miller double sided paddle strop you are quite welcome to have.
I can coat one side with CrOx powder for you.
If you PM me with your address, I will get it sent off
Have fun !
Best regards
Russ
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