Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 26
Like Tree1Likes

Thread: Coticule and Escher....What Grit?

  1. #11
    Razorsmith JoshEarl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Western Pennsylvania, USA
    Posts
    2,659
    Thanked: 320

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by mparker762 View Post
    And according to Chris Moss the 30k Shapton will get you an edge that's comparable to a Feather.
    No, no, no, I did not just read this. There's no way I can buy a $600 hone right now, what with remodeling the home and all...

    No way.

    Dang.

    Josh

  2. #12
    Electric Razor Aficionado
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    3,396
    Thanked: 346

    Default

    You're in luck. $280 for a 30k (0.48 micron) Shapton Glassstone. And that's a day-1 feather, not some lame day-5 feather.
    Last edited by mparker762; 05-18-2007 at 02:27 AM.

  3. #13
    Citizen
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    246
    Thanked: 55

    Default

    I usually go from the Norton 8k to the Coticule or even one of Tony's Eifel/Hunsruck hones. Both give a great edge that is very velvety. The Eifel/Hunsruck hone gets you there faster. In the interest of full disclosure I do work for Tony.

    I almost never use pasted strops anymore on my personal shavers.

    Regards,
    EL

  4. #14
    Razorsmith JoshEarl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Western Pennsylvania, USA
    Posts
    2,659
    Thanked: 320

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by mparker762 View Post
    You're in luck. $280 for a 30k (0.48 micron) Shapton Glassstone. And that's a day-1 feather, not some lame day-5 feather.
    *banging head on desk*

  5. #15
    Senior Member blabbermouth jnich67's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Westchester NY
    Posts
    2,485
    Thanked: 184

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by elbonator View Post
    I usually go from the Norton 8k to the Coticule or even one of Tony's Eifel/Hunsruck hones. Both give a great edge that is very velvety. The Eifel/Hunsruck hone gets you there faster. In the interest of full disclosure I do work for Tony.

    I almost never use pasted strops anymore on my personal shavers.

    Regards,
    EL
    EL, how would you compare the Hunsrueck and Coticule? More or less the same? I have the Hunsrueck and I'm really pleased with the edges it gives, but since I can't leave well enough alone, I still have visions of a coticule dancing in my head. Would that be seriously redundant? Thanks


    Jordan

  6. #16
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    882
    Thanked: 108

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by mparker762 View Post
    You're in luck. $280 for a 30k (0.48 micron) Shapton Glassstone. And that's a day-1 feather, not some lame day-5 feather.
    Is the 30K Shapton going to do something that .25 micron diamond paste won't do?

    Just askin'.

  7. #17
    Electric Razor Aficionado
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    3,396
    Thanked: 346

    Default

    I dunno. I don't own one myself. But I've never heard anybody claim that 1/4 micron diamond will get you a day-1 feather edge, whereas at least two experienced members have attested to the 1/2 micron Shapton ability to pull off this feat.

  8. #18
    Citizen
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    246
    Thanked: 55

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by jnich67 View Post
    EL, how would you compare the Hunsrueck and Coticule? More or less the same? I have the Hunsrueck and I'm really pleased with the edges it gives, but since I can't leave well enough alone, I still have visions of a coticule dancing in my head. Would that be seriously redundant? Thanks


    Jordan
    Jordon,

    They produce the same edge IMHO. The Hunsrueck is a harder stone but has the same grit and cutting agent content per Tony. My experiements agree with that. Tiny microgarnets are what do the polishing in both stones, the Hunrueck is faster because there is higher garnet content.

    I still collect Belgians and when I have ample time I'll use one of them for touching up my razors. I have a great nostalgic attachment to them because as a kid starting out my barber drilled it into me that they were the pinnacle of hones. When I finally got my hands on one it was like I had achieved a lifelong dream. So I just like them alot but the reality is that the Hunsrueck and Eschers are just as good. Hope that helps.

    Regards,
    EL

  9. #19
    Citizen
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    246
    Thanked: 55

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by mparker762 View Post
    I dunno. I don't own one myself. But I've never heard anybody claim that 1/4 micron diamond will get you a day-1 feather edge, whereas at least two experienced members have attested to the 1/2 micron Shapton ability to pull off this feat.
    I have heard at least one person refer to the diamond finished edge as feather-like. I can't confirm because I've never used a feather and probably never will. The diamond polished edges I've used were way too sharp for me and caused a lot of irritation so if feathers are even sharper there's not point for me.

    Regards,
    EL

  10. #20
    Electric Razor Aficionado
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    3,396
    Thanked: 346

    Default

    If the 0.25 micron diamond will pull it off then that's probably the way to go unless you just really dislike paddles. I never got new-feather levels of of sharp out of my 0.25 micron paddle, though the 15k Shapton followed by a good stropping on newsprint would frequently do it. I just ordered some 0.1 micron diamond to try, and I've got some more vellum on the way as well. I'll get back with the forum in a week or so with the results.

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •