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    Razor: Erusta
    4-Stone Progression:
    Bevel Set: Chosera 1K with light DN slurry
    Mid-Work: Shapton 4/8K Glass
    Finisher: Narutaki Asagi with double tomo slurry
    Strop: Kanayama 30

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    "A Honer's adage "Hone-Shave-Repeat"

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    I picked this Saito 135 Kikuboshi to learn the rolling x stroke. It was honed unevenly as you can see on the spine wear. There were some rust spots on the edge. Honed on chosera 1K, taped, with jointing x2. Bevel is clean and it cuts hair toe to heel
    Lesson of the day, I need two hands to do a nice rolling x.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alex1921 View Post
    I picked this Saito 135 Kikuboshi to learn the rolling x stroke. It was honed unevenly as you can see on the spine wear. There were some rust spots on the edge. Honed on chosera 1K, taped, with jointing x2. Bevel is clean and it cuts hair toe to heel
    Lesson of the day, I need two hands to do a nice rolling x.


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    Yoy might try it with hone in hand.
    Rotate the hone, during the stroke.

    Well. I guess its still two hands.[emoji56]

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Yoy might try it with hone in hand.
    Rotate the hone, during the stroke.

    Well. I guess its still two hands.[emoji56]
    I will. I am hand honing more and more lately.
    Thx
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Yoy might try it with hone in hand.
    Rotate the hone, during the stroke.

    Well. I guess its still two hands.[emoji56]
    Yup...hanheld honing is the best way to go with rolling x strokes.
    The stone hand can compensate for the lack of yoint range of motion of the razor hand...it does take lots of practice and ot one but two steady hands) but if you master it you'll never be affrayd to hine a smiling blade ever again.

    Oh...and short tip...Always have a mat under your feet when handheld hining))

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Yoy might try it with hone in hand.
    Rotate the hone, during the stroke.

    Well. I guess its still two hands.[emoji56]
    + 1 on this ^^^^ Hone in hand helps me control pressure also, feedback from both the hone and the blade
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    Thie is the razor i honed on the bluesun 3/8 k the PHIG. Today i ran it across this unknown hone 30 laps. I think it could be a thuri. I did 2 passes and there is nothing left. Fantastic.

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    Got a few stones in to test from a great guy and this was the second test, used the 8K to do a reset then went to the finisher, very fast stone.

    Razor: Filarmonica Doble Temple
    2-Stone Progression:
    Shapton 8K Glass with light DN slurry
    Finisher: Hantanaka Nakayama Kiita with tomo slurry
    Strop: Westholm Italian HH

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    Last edited by Jnatcat; 08-15-2017 at 10:15 PM.
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    As my testing continues:

    Razor: Filarmonica
    2-Stone Progression:
    Bevel Reset: Shapton 8K Glass with light DN slurry
    Finisher: Unmarked JNAT with tomo slurry
    Strop: Kanayama 30

    Edge not as keen as coming off the Nakayama Kiita but should shave well I hope.

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