Originally Posted by
Havachat45
Glen has three 'one stone honing' videos IIRC and I'm not sure in which one he explains the use of two hones (it could be the Thuringian) - in essence the 1k (king, chosera, norton, whatever) is the bevel setter.
This is the basis of the edge - if the bevel isn't set right, you're wasting your time and effort going any further.
See if you can find all of them and have a look - the process is the same on any hone that you choose to use, if you are going the one stone route.
I have watched Glen's videos many times and get more information every time I do (and I don't own Shaptons or Nortons or Naniwas). I think it has to do with understanding the process of honing rather than the mechanics.
I have chosen to use tape on the spine of all my razors, however, it is a personal thing - I don't like the idea of restoring a blade only to put hone wear back on it, but that's just me.I hope this helps.