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    It's not the 1 k. It's the brown 800/4000. It does a great job but it is very soft. Like i said, the slurry turns muddy. And after two or three rounds of light work it needs lapping. If I'm really grinding a blade that needs geometry corrections I need to lap every 10 minutes. That's why I picked up the DMT plates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdwinHMcBride View Post
    It's not the 1 k. It's the brown 800/4000. It does a great job but it is very soft. Like i said, the slurry turns muddy. And after two or three rounds of light work it needs lapping. If I'm really grinding a blade that needs geometry corrections I need to lap every 10 minutes. That's why I picked up the DMT plates.
    Yeah the Kings aren't really designed to do the heavy work that a DMT can do. If you want to begin the polish on a curved single bevel Jp kitchen knife then the King is pretty terrific.
    I used to use an 800 & a 1200 & yeah, one nasty eBay wedge would require the the Kings to be lapped but horses for courses. I like the 320 grit Shapton Pro now for heavy lifting. Bevel setting is not such a drama if the geometry is already there.
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    "Bevel setting is not such a drama if the geometry is already there."
    That needs to be underlined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aerdvaark View Post
    "Bevel setting is not such a drama if the geometry is already there."
    That needs to be underlined.
    But we all know the majority of the time this is not the case with some our "scores "

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    Honed up this W&B. Its an ugly little git but shaves like a dream

    I had 3 sessions today , honing 5 blades. I am passionate about honing and hone most days.

    This one was my last quick session . Just a chance to see how vintage Sheffield steel reacts to a Vintage Thuringian , using water only...
    I have to wait a few days for facial hair growth but all the signs are good...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    Honed up this W&B. Its an ugly little git but shaves like a dream

    I had 3 sessions today , honing 5 blades. I am passionate about honing and hone most days.

    This one was my last quick session . Just a chance to see how vintage Sheffield steel reacts to a Vintage Thuringian , using water only...
    I have to wait a few days for facial hair growth but all the signs are good...

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    Sheffield steel and Thuri's were born for each other, meant to be, starcrossed and always betrothed...there is no other edge I'd ever have on my Sheffield razor....period.

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    Here is a Piece Of Slate or POS for short. With water alone it does not cut.


    It dulls the edge with a heavy slurry. It's no use to use oil because it does not cut. You are better off spending your time stropping on good leather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Sheffield steel and Thuri's were born for each other, meant to be, starcrossed and always betrothed...there is no other edge I'd ever have on my Sheffield razor....period.
    Its what "all" my razors are finished on.
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