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02-28-2011, 08:24 PM #21
As a general rule, no that's not true at all. Not until you get to something like 0.1 micron lapping film or Linde B compound or something like that. Maybe then it might be true, but for something like an Escher or Jnat, or 0.5 micron spray media, absolutely not. You won't be able to get away w/ excessive pressure as easily, but you shouldn't be doing that anyway, so it's really a moot point.
Another thing is some stones require a much lighter touch during the finishing stages to yield their full potential for smoothness--they require more skill to use properly is all.
Personally now, I have much less alcohol burn (zero, in fact ) and a longer lasting shave after shaving w/ a Jnat or Thuringian or even a pasted edge than I do off a coticule edge. Nothing wrong @ all w/ a coticule, but I've personally found I get better (closer, more comfortable) shaves off of other media, and I have slightly sensitive skin, so I don't necessarily buy the "coticule is the best edge for sensitive skin" argument. It sounds just a shade too dogmatic for me...
The best thing to do is try many different finishes honed by people who really know how to get the best of of those hones to figure out what suits you best. It might well be a coticule or it might not. You just have to experiment.
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02-28-2011, 08:45 PM #22
Thats what I'll do. I was getting very smooth shaves out of my chinese 12k but not as close as I get from vendors honing, everytime I buy a new razor. Now I've sent to a honemeister 4 razors to finish in 4 different stones, including Shapton 16k, vintage yellow Escher, and one razor will be completely "dilucoted"
thanks for your input
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02-28-2011, 09:08 PM #23
That sig actually i first read quite long time ago and it helped me SO much, so thanks for putting it down there. By then, I though that I have to be more persistent with my strokes in order to get a BBS and everything was going well until I put that blade on my face for a 3rd pass: Then, it felt like I'm scratching my skin off and of course after the shave I was looking like Mr Pimples.
So now I can shave my sideburns to perfection and play around on my face with the blade much better after holding the razor the lightest I can. That way is something like having a razor with suspensions, huh
I still find my spartacus dreadnought very unforgiving though, its finished on a Naniwa 12 professionally, and despite the fact I have smoothened the tip, the days that i cant concentrate that well or Im in a hurry, I get full of nicks, so I will have to improve my technique more than that, or its the heft of the blade..
just my thoughtsLast edited by Dalton; 02-28-2011 at 09:29 PM.
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03-16-2011, 03:08 PM #24
Just an upgrade: Eventually I got that bout from the vendor, sorry for the pics' quality: Its a selected grade, clean yellow with a hint of violet-purple(?) inside
again thank you all for the precious help