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02-18-2014, 07:55 PM #1
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Thanked: 0First initial hone advice needed.
I just purchased my first straight razor that wasn't honed to "shave ready". Surprisingly, it was pretty sharp out of the box. Almost as sharp as the razors I have purchased that are "shave ready".
The first shave right out of the box no stropping was not bad at all but could have been better.
For the second shave, I stropped the blade about 50 passes. This shave was even better.
So if I wanted to take this a step further, what should I do?
I was thinking of either using my 12k Naniwa and doing maybe 10 X strokes per side, strop, and then shave.
I could also do some strokes on my 8k ?Naniwa, them 12k, then strop before I shave.
Thanks.
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02-18-2014, 08:04 PM #2
I like your idea using the Naniwa 12k to refresh the edge. A solid plan. Good luck!
--Mark
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02-18-2014, 08:45 PM #3
Post a pic of the blade so we can advise on what type of stroke might be best - if its a straightforward blade you should be able to touch it up without too much trouble. I always use a heel-leading 45 degree angle x stroke for straight edges. For smiles I like to use a rolling stroke alternating with standard 45 degree x strokes.
Also decide whether you're going to be a taper or a nontaper. If you decide to use tape (which is how I learned without completely destroying my razors) you may need to start from the ground up. Since you're just going for a touch up and assuming that the razor was initially honed without tape, I would hold off at this point and go naked.
John******************************************
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02-18-2014, 09:06 PM #4
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02-18-2014, 09:13 PM #5