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    Senior Member Bamasamson's Avatar
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    Now the first picture could be uneven sanding during resto but it's doubtful because only 600+ was used and not for very long.
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    Put more roll on your rock.


    or More time on the start and ending of your rolling stroke with way less time/pressure in the middle.

    In order to preserve/return to original smile the ends have to be "narrowed"/honed at the same rate as the middle, but that isn't what generally happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WadePatton View Post
    Put more roll on your rock.


    or More time on the start and ending of your rolling stroke with way less time/pressure in the middle.

    In order to preserve/return to original smile the ends have to be "narrowed"/honed at the same rate as the middle, but that isn't what generally happens.
    +1

    I find myself using a rolling stroke on most of my razors with the exception of ones that are dead straight and flat. I like a perfectly sharp toe and heal.

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