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    Default To tape or not to tape - Newbie question

    Hi everyone,

    First a (quite long) introduction to my doubt. Jump to the next bold letters if you wish:

    Since a few months ago, I've started shaving with a straight razor... the hard way! I've got a SR from my grandpa (he passed away in 1982), and though it was quite rusty I've put it to use.

    My "rough" stone is a grit #500ish, and my "fine" one is a natural, with unknown grit rating. When sharpening knives, it takes a lifetime to get rid of the #500's scratches on the natural stone, so it must be in the #2000-#4000 range. When you look at the edge with your naked eye, it looks shiny, but with an inverted 6mm TV lens (roughly a 150X magnification) you see the scratches quite clearly. It takes quite a while to place things (razor, your nose, the light, the "loupe") in order to be able to see something actually. This setup focuses when almost touching the surface. Green CROX paste on leather, and white "fine" paste on leather and it even looks shiny with a strong loupe.

    Here it goes:
    I have been browsing some tutorials and the libraries (a lot more yet to be checked) and have seen quite some different opinions on the electrical tape issue. No tape, one layer of tape, three layers of tape, and so on. But this is mainly focused on the final bevel angle. I don't know why but I've decided on the "no tape" variation. Though I've intentionally pressed more on the edge than on the spine, the latter one got scratched too. Does this happen to everyone? Any ways the "no-tape" fanatics avoid this?

    Where I live (Buenos Aires - Argentina) it is not easy to get mentoring (I've read on this forum that in-person mentoring is a lot easier than youtube videos), and also the high grit stones (4000-8000-12000); so kindly don't suggest any of them as a solution ;-)

    TIA

    Martin

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    I generally use one layer of tape. First it eliminates any further spine wear on an old razor or new wear on a new razor. Depending on the age of the blade and wear I may use two layers of tape. If there is gold wash on the spine I immediately use tape.

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    Hi everyone,

    Thanks for the fast and friendly feedback.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    There are as many opinions on this as their are stew recipes I would imagine but, I have been told the tape makes very little difference to angle to worry about as it is more for keeping spine wear down,especially if your honing someone else's blade.
    1 layer of tape #1

    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    First off, when you see references to more than one layer of tape we are talking about something different than honing.
    We use that, as needed, to correct various geometrical issues on razors with specific challenges such as uneven hone wear and wahtnot.
    Thanks for this input. It looks like this is not what I am looking for right now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    Now, as for the whole tape or no tape debate, here's my take on it.
    Both methods will both work just fine.

    Some will use it to elliminate hone wear on the spine.
    1 layer of tape #2

    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    This can be useful when you have say gold wash on the spine or other stuff like filework and so on.

    The whole argument about chage in angle due to the layer of tape, even when talking about honing the razor for decades is in my humble opinion a load of ballony.

    So, again, either will work just fine.
    It's all a matter of preference.
    Quote Originally Posted by rhensley View Post
    I use tape on every razor I hone. 3 of the best hone masters I know use tape. I learned from them. Now i'm not saying i'm as in there class but I get a decent shave off my edges and don't scratch my blade. I start out with 1K then the 3k next the 8k then 12k and I finish up with the 20K. I will at a later date add the 5K to the sys. all are the naniwa supper stone the 20 I cant spell. I guess what i'm saying is tape or no tape it's really up to you. Some blades maybe warn enough to use tape to get the bevel as you need it. I have one that I use 2 layers of tape for that reason. there are several videos on utube to watch that may help. Good luck.
    1 layer of tape #3

    Quote Originally Posted by monkeypuzzlebeefeater View Post
    When I started out I really struggled until I started using 1 layer of tape, personally I found the tape really helped me especially with being consistent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post
    I generally use one layer of tape. First it eliminates any further spine wear on an old razor or new wear on a new razor. Depending on the age of the blade and wear I may use two layers of tape. If there is gold wash on the spine I immediately use tape.
    1 layer of tape #5

    Summary: From now on it will be 1 layer of tape. 5 helpful guys told me so, and no one adviced me on how to avoid spine wear without the tape. I am struggling to get a 4000/8000 stone, and might be getting a finer one later on (actually trying to trade them for some vintage fountain pens I own). But this will take time, as they are not available where I live.

    Rgds

    Martin
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    What Birnando said: "a load of ballony"
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    I don't hone for hire so never use tape, even for "problem" razors. Just use the spine as a guide; don't apply more pressure on the spine than is required to keep it in contact with the hone. (Actually touching the hone with the spine isn't always necessary or even advisable.)
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    Call it as you see it mate. I always reserve my position. and make a final choice based on facts. And like you, don't hone for cash.

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    Default A Cry For No Tape

    Ephemeral: the feeling of all steel on a hone. There are exceptions where I think tape is necessary which others have said.
    Non-ephemeral: It now feels like it takes me forever to center the tape on the spine because I am a fanatic for symmetry.
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    When I started out I really struggled until I started using 1 layer of tape, personally I found the tape really helped me especially with being consistent.

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    First off, when you see references to more than one layer of tape we are talking about something different than honing.
    We use that, as needed, to correct various geometrical issues on razors with specific challenges such as uneven hone wear and wahtnot.

    Now, as for the whole tape or no tape debate, here's my take on it.
    Both methods will both work just fine.

    Some will use it to elliminate hone wear on the spine.
    This can be useful when you have say gold wash on the spine or other stuff like filework and so on.

    The whole argument about chage in angle due to the layer of tape, even when talking about honing the razor for decades is in my humble opinion a load of ballony.

    So, again, either will work just fine.
    It's all a matter of preference.
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    There are as many opinions on this as their are stew recipes I would imagine but, I have been told the tape makes very little difference to angle to worry about as it is more for keeping spine wear down,especially if your honing someone else's blade.
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