Nice!
What the shorty l, Mike?
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Nice!
What the shorty l, Mike?
It’s one I got from TC. A Max Sprecher he had made up, presumably for around the goat.
It’s a great travel razor and detail tool. Just takes twice as many passes, like a DE in width of shave track.
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Ah, thought it was Maxs' style. Never used a shorty but have a shavette which uses half a DE.
A cold raining day here today so the perfect opportunity to play with some razors 'n' rocks.
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First finish with my new 8X2X1 Black Arkansas from Dan's.
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Took this H.M. Christensen back to 6k King then to the factory lapped side (200 SIC IIRC) then to the side I lapped (400 SIC, then 600 W/D). I used Smith's Honing Solution diluting down to plain water then under running water at the end. Last step ended with heavy striction.
This great shaver finished on a great stone produced a great edge for a great shave.
So, some of you may know me as the glutton for punishment aka full Ark progression guy. Recently while looking for other stones among the masses I came across a boxed 6X2X1 Smith's Washita...
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...which I have never used. I began to play around with it and one thing led to another. As the imagination drifted and seeing as I apparently had too much free time on my hands I started to think about a full Washita progression.
This stone turns out to be a very good calico Washita, a naturally two sided stone, by which I mean it behaves differently on either side without any intentional lapping techniques.
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It is naturally more dense on one side and therefore behaves finer than the other which is more porous and therefore behaves more coarsely. I still can't believe that I have never used this stone. What a fantastic rock it is.
Anyhoo, this all came about because I pulled out my Henry Sears, Queen 7/8 to shave with and notice that it had a ding right in the center of the bevel. Oh well, back to the old grind, so to speak.
Since I had unearthwd this Washita looking for something else and had already decided to play around with it, this gave me the perfect oppurtunity to road test it. Man! What a delight to hone on. This stone is fast cutting, but at the same time leaves a very smooth looking frosted type scratch pattern. I wish I still had a USB microscope so I could load pictures of it; an absolutely stunning frosty bevel. The ding did turn out to be fairly pronounced. So I worked that out on the narrow, side edge of the stone. That made the repair go quite quickly considering the tool that I was using. Even though one side is naturally more porous I did dress it to 80 loose SIC powder. This side worked quite well for the bevel set portion. The other side I just used the factory face and it was perfect for the second step. Normally from here if I were doing a full Ark progression I would go to the Norton No. 1 Washita before going to either a trans or black. But because this stone works so well from bevel set all the way up through mid-range I decided instead to go to the 8X2X1 Norton Lily white.
(Courtesy of Stoneandstrop)
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BRO!!! Thanks for talking me into buying that stone!
This Stone had a pretty decent lap on the one side already. On the other I lapped it with 800 W/D. I progressed up both sides of this stone reducing pressurre up to just weight of the blade.
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Stropped on hemp fiber, flax linen and then leather it gave a quite nice shave.
https://sharprazorpalace.com/shave-d...ml#post1988144
It is still in experimental stages but with a little refining I think this is a go to method
Glad to see it getting some use!