Razors had good edge but wanted that oozuku finish. Jaguar took very nice edge first try but I will have to go back for the duck. Might add micro bevel with clear tape for it, it is almost there.
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Razors had good edge but wanted that oozuku finish. Jaguar took very nice edge first try but I will have to go back for the duck. Might add micro bevel with clear tape for it, it is almost there.
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Another 5 in and back out on Monday including a TI gnome a diminutive 2/8 a razor I don't see that often, not a razor I enjoy honing or stropping although I will be the first to admit it really did take a very nice edge.
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Hi Kees;
To answer your question, No. The stone pictured on the paddle is much harder as I understand the rouge de Salm. It is used dry or with oil and is an extremely fine stone. Finer than any J-nat I have used.
Testing here a members unknown natural vintage labeled J-nat. Any accurate translation of the label is welcome.
https://i.imgur.com/KVsUJIW.jpg
Compare with known natural Japanese Tsushima stone.
https://i.imgur.com/U4wVlhz.jpg
With slurry.
https://i.imgur.com/If6ug6D.jpg
Finish and performance is identical to natural mid range Tsushima water stone.
https://i.imgur.com/74tKTLb.jpg
My Tan o Shanter was hone of the day for me today.
Honed up this George Butler Cavendish. And I kept getting a micro chip in the same place at the toe, so a light slurry on this stone sorted that out.
Thats the TAM in the background its about 9 inches so a dam good sized hone.
So glad I have it as it works very well for me.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...b710cf7b80.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...7cf54ce9a9.jpg
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Honing up a couple Thuri-ly....
A Wosti FBU, and a rolls traveller.
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alpla444, I love the wedge you have in that George Butler.
B52, that's a nice FBU.
A cleanup from the wilds.
Geneva Cutlery, 9/16 was 5/8.
Lots of chips N devils spit along the edge required a full edge restoration.
One layer tape
1000 Chosera W/Nani dressing stone. ( brown turd ). Makes the Chosera a serious metal eater.! Diluted to water, and set bevel once clear of the smeg.
Washita and water.
8000 Snow White. ( Thanks to engine46, Steve )
Belgium blue.
Finished on a PHIG.
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Stropped, and ready for the morning test shave. [emoji6]
Today's hone.
Set the bevel on the 1k king. Did 5 stropping strokes per side after my half strokes set the edge.
I then ran the razor over my thumb nail.
Proceeded to do 5 stropping strokes on the 6k side of the king. Another run over the thumb nail. 5 more stropping strokes per side and then 2 alternating stropping strokes with light pressure.
This would bring me to the end of an attempt at the Murray Carter method but in his second video he uses a finishing stone.
In this case my finishing stone is the coticule I have been waiting for since spring. I originally purchased a 200x75mm La Veinette from Jarrod at the superior shave but the stone kept flaking off and chipping. So I had to return it to the mine and they sent me this hand selected near kosher beauty of a stone. That's fast and fine. It originally cost me around $450 USD but then with return shipping to Belgium and then a second import fee for the replacement stone this thing cost me near $600 CAD... So I am happy it's what I've been searching for in a coticule after 50+. Fast, fine and massive. I digress.
5 stropping strokes per side and a further 2 alternating on plain water.
15 laps on a leather piece placed on my coticule box.
HHT 4 so far but the real proof will come tomorrow.
Also if you're wondering why I'm using a $5 razor, you can tell where my money goes.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...839f386570.jpg
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I got this Henkels a few years ago in an eBay lot. I finally pulled it out and cleaned it up today. It was butter knife dull so I started with a DMT325. Then Chosera 1k and Nani SS 4-8-12 and finished on my Nakayama Kiita.
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