Results 1 to 6 of 6
Like Tree1Likes
  • 1 Post By deighaingeal

Thread: Hone or pastes or both?

  1. #1
    Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Location
    Plattsburgh, NY
    Posts
    42
    Thanked: 6

    Default Hone or pastes or both?

    Been straight shaving now for several months and I'm thinking more about acquiring and maintaining an edge on my razors. I have a Norton 4/8 and a decent strop(of course). Wondering if it would be helpful or even necessary to get a couple of different pastes thru web sales combined with some balsa from the local hardware store. Is the Norton and a strop enough to maintain a good edge and a good shave? Are the pastes effective and if so, what should I buy? Didn't see much in the WIKI but I may have overlooked the info. Any advice or opinions are welcome and appreciated

  2. #2
    I used Nakayamas for my house mainaman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Des Moines
    Posts
    8,664
    Thanked: 2591
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    you can get some CrO and apply on balsa or linen or leather for stropping after the 8k Norton.
    See how you like it. another option is 0.5 micron diamond spray , it can be applied on felt, linen or leather again.
    Stefan

  3. The Following User Says Thank You to mainaman For This Useful Post:

    gadwaymc (07-26-2011)

  4. #3
    Senior Member deighaingeal's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Yakima, Wa
    Posts
    1,955
    Thanked: 494

    Default

    I would suggest that you learn to get as much of an edge as you can from the 8k before you try anything else.
    Maxi likes this.

  5. #4
    Senior Member blabbermouth JimmyHAD's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Posts
    32,564
    Thanked: 11042

    Default

    I agree with both mainaman and with deighaingeal. Paste or spray can improve your edge if you want to use it but it is best to become proficient enough at honing to get smooth and comfortable shaves off of the 8k before you use finer tools to enhance the edge. That is the way I was taught and glad of it. Here is a tutorial out of the archives on how to apply paste and here is another informative post on pastes in general.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to JimmyHAD For This Useful Post:

    Kingfish (07-26-2011)

  7. #5
    Member
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Posts
    60
    Thanked: 2

    Default

    Im also looking to get into honing..seems like pastes are after you master the art of honing...

  8. #6
    50 year str. shaver mrsell63's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Pothole County, PA
    Posts
    2,258
    Thanked: 522
    Blog Entries
    2

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by kaivorth View Post
    Im also looking to get into honing..seems like pastes are after you master the art of honing...
    _______________________________________

    That is a very good approach when you are beginning. I have tried all manner of pastes and sprays and have found that it's best to limit yourself to just one for awhile so you don't get confused or overwhelmed by all the choices you actually have.

    Presently I have been using one particular powder ( .1 micron iron oxide ) on a limited basis applied to the inside of a cardboard cereal box glued to a piece of tile. Utopian recommends the cereal box and I am convinced that it improves the final edge on my razors.

    I have tried to thank Utopian for his suggestion but his inbox is always full. So I will thank him here. Thanks Ron.

    JERRY
    Last edited by mrsell63; 08-04-2011 at 07:44 AM.
    JERRY
    OOOPS! Pass the styptic please.

  9. The Following User Says Thank You to mrsell63 For This Useful Post:

    gadwaymc (08-04-2011)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •