Thats how I've always done it.
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So if the razor feels like its having trouble going through the thicker hairs and it's sticking to them and pulling on them, would that mean I need to refine more at the 1k or 2-6k? I'm thinking it should be able to chop them all easily by the time i finish the 1k. Right?
It is a gradual progression through the stages, at the bevel set if it cuts hair from heel to toe at all yer good to go...
The sharpening stage should smooth that up, then the polishing stage gets you to a smooth comfortable shaving level... The finishing stage is not/should not be needed, we all just like to see just what is possible :D
That last statement in my post is what you are talking about here and what we all agree on ... "When am I done with this stage", and "When am I ready to move up".. We can all give hints and tips but really that comes from doing it and struggling through it...
"The biggest challenge in honing a Straight Razor is knowing when and where you are as you are climbing this ladder"
That is exactly what I meant there :)
When you say it should cut hair at 1k, do you mean cutting a "hanging hair?"
Forget the HHT "hanging hair", at 1k it should easily shave arm hair, as a matter of fact you should be able to skim the razor just above the skin and get them to pop.
HUGE +1 :tu
It took me forever to figure out when I was done with a stone and when to move on to the next one. Something that would have helped immensely would have been honing with a mentor so that I could feel and test blades as someone experienced worked through them. Instead I just failed a lot, and got lucky every now and then. As time went on I found tests that work for me to know where I'm at. Find a mentor if you can. If you can't, just keep plugging away. It gets easier with practice.
Good luck!
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