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11-03-2016, 04:10 PM #1
My first hone of last night/day post. PRC 8/8 blued Spanish point was honed backwards from 16k Shapton glass to be softened by my coti! This particular edge was very keen yet buttery smooth at the same time!
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11-06-2016, 10:33 AM #2
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11-06-2016, 11:06 AM #3
Found a very small chip in the edge of my Puma 63. Back to the Naniwa 12k then to the Gok 20k. New hone for my Bengall previously finished on a coti finishing it off on my Narutaki Mizu Asagi with tenjou nagura then own slurry then clear water. Refinished my Dorko on this again as well
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My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed
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11-06-2016, 08:39 PM #4
A Russian razor marked Vacha "Volga". These razors came from the Trud factory (1960s?) and are totally awesome steel. Seldom have I run across this fine of razor steel. Available in 5/8 half hollow grind.
I sold one to a local fellow and regretted it ever since.This one became available off Ebay for my personal collection. The blade had slight oxidation and was taken to 600 compound and progressed up to blue and green grease-less buffing compound
barber hone J-nat that is finisher level
The plastic scales are very brittle. If one should need to tighten the pivot pin, care must be taken. I have cracked several over the years. It's easy enough to make new scales, and these razors deserve better. Refine edge further w/ striped thuringian & light green thuri slurry.
You can push the edge as far as it can go. Edge retention is very high. Cost is quite reasonable even with postage. Final finish w/vintage oil on very hard unknown brown thuri-esque type stone.
Shave test WTG / ATG positive. A Happyedge. Mike
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11-07-2016, 06:27 AM #5
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11-12-2016, 12:55 PM #6
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11-12-2016, 09:23 PM #7
Been fooling around with these two:
The one on the left is the Oozuku mizu asagi I have posted about before. The one the right is an Aiiwatani that Maksim recommended to me for a tomonagura. It produces a nice slurry with little effort. It works very fast, lots of swarf after 50 roundtrips on the Oozuku. The edge produced after those 50 roundtrips is really keen. No further improvement after 50 roundtrips on the Oozuku without a slurry.Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.
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11-16-2016, 05:57 PM #8
Hey Guys,
I honed up my newly restored W&B 8/8+
It had no bevel to start with.
I started with the Chosera 1k and a DMT slurry. Just rolling X strokes.
Soon realised that I needed some of those Lynn semi circle rolling strokes to reach the edge of the tip and I used 4 and a bit layers of tape.
I also used the microscope for this as I was taking no chances
It took a while to create and set the bevel but I didn't want to chance an uneven bevel using circles. Nor did I fancy going below 1K.
Once set I killed it on the side of the stone and brought it back with just water, then I slightly deadened it on my nail and brought it back once more , really soft strokes with water.
Then onto the Maruka with a Botan slurry, quite thick, just one dilution and then repeated.
Then the Tenjyou, one thick slurry diluted once x 2 and not too much work or time spent on them.
Next the Mejiro . Just one slurry and one dilution, this slurry cuts fast and leaves its own impression on the bevel quick smart. (This one is not an Asano)
Then the Koma. One thick slurry with one dilution. This slurry left the bevel shiny like a mirror.
Finally the Tomo . I used my new hard Tomo . Made a DMT slurry and coxed it onto the Nakayama.
A weak slurry but plentiful, with one dilution.
Finishing with 10 slow laps.
The shave was outstanding, really special . No nicks and still smooth the following day.
1K
Botan
Tenjyou
Mejiro
Koma
Tomo
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11-16-2016, 06:53 PM #9
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Thanked: 13234Couple of Rolls Razor Blades in for honing
Ended up going to the Nakayama in the end, I wanted a really smooth feeling edge since stropping these is simply not as effective as a SR
Hone On Gents !!
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11-19-2016, 09:28 PM #10
I haven't laid my hands on my stones for far too long, so I went a little over board today. Refreshed my Boker, and got a few bevels set. Finally started on fixing up my Greaves.
Lemme know how this photo looks, trying out my new tablet for photos.