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    All I can add is, that used to suffer from 'weepers' or razor burn. I found that it was worse following removal of a 3 day growth, and the soap and whiskers visible, so I relate that image to weepers. I shave everyday and no more weepers, and like all of us, I love honing, stropping and shaving, it's like being told a cure to to coughing was to smoke cigarettes. No more soap and whiskers please....lol

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    5 in for Thursday what a beautiful day sun shining through my kitchen window I'm filled with warm welcoming rays of sunlight while I hone these very nice bunch of 5.


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    Jamie you words painted a beautiful picture.
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    Last weekend I decided to hone my Hart Custom. Truly a one off . It takes the sharpest edge of any razor, every time.
    It didn't need honing but I have my newly acquired Escher on its way to me so I thought I'd hone this blade up on synthetics, up to 10k ready for some Escher testing.

    Honing away, extremely tired with my G/F talking about stuff that I wasn't listening too when the blade flew out of my hands , cut my finger (tiniest wound ever but it drew blood) and landed underneath my table. (I'd love to see a video replay)
    Upon inspection there were two huge chips in the edge.

    I was tempted to start honing it at angles and or use the DMT but I figured leave it and think on it.

    Fast forward a week to tonight.

    I used 3 layers of tape and my Shapton 500k glass stone.
    Using mainly straight strokes and a few light circles as to preserve the aesthetics. This 01 steel is tough but brittle and disappears with no effort.
    I worked the chips nearly out, then going down to 2 layers and finally the one layer of tape.

    Then onto the Chosera 1K . I spent a while on this stone making sure I was all the way to the new edge along all of the edge.

    Then I hit the 5 and 10k . First time in an age since I'd used synthetics . It was quick, easy and painless

    The blade passes HHT and is ready for my Escher, when it arrives..
    Thanks for listening..
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    I did nearly the same thing with my Hart last weekend, dropped it edge down on the corner of my vermio finisher.

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    We've all done it. My condolences to the lost steel of your Hart JOB15!

    BTW, never sling water off a hone or razor, about 1/1000 of the time you'll sling the hone or razor, and you will be very sad. Don't ask me how I know this.

    Cheers, Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve56 View Post
    We've all done it. My condolences to the lost steel of your Hart JOB15!

    BTW, never sling water off a hone or razor, about 1/1000 of the time you'll sling the hone or razor, and you will be very sad. Don't ask me how I know this.

    Cheers, Steve
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