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    Default Honing epiphany!

    I've been honing now every day for 7 months - I've got my Shaptons down to a science. I have had a couple razors that I haven't been able to get to my ultimate level of perfection.

    There is little mention here of torquing the blade down as you do your strokes and I tried this today with amazing results. I was able to get two of my "difficult" razors to tree top my arm hair which is my ultimate test. I have very fine arm hair and if I can tree top it, the razor is as sharp as it will ever get.

    Just wanted to pass along the fact that torquing the razor down on its edge a bit is a great technique worth stressing to folks just starting out. Obviously you don't want to roll the blade onto its edge but a slight rotational force forward on the edge gives much more feedback and also seems to reduce the number of strokes needed on each hone in the progression.

    Happy honing - if you haven't tried it yet give it a whirl...

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    My two cents, if you are applying torque there is something up with the geometry and your bevel. You should not need to torque it, at least that is how I feel.
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    Glen mentioned it I one of his posts so I tried it and it worked. I'm not talking about scraping the blade down the hone just a bit of a shift in the weighting from spine to edge. I have about thirty razors that I maintain so I think I know how to set a bevel properly at this point. And the razors I tried it on we're pretty straightforward geometries - straight edges and no spine wear.

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    Cool man, I am glad you are having good results though. Honing can be frustrating sometimes.
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    That WB 8/8 must be honed down to about an 1/8 by now :<0) Every razor has it's own attitude on my hones. Some just want to dance above the water and other want to dig in and grind. But yes torque is a factor I consider for each razor. How much and when.
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