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Thread: Honing vintage razors
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06-06-2016, 04:08 PM #11
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06-06-2016, 04:20 PM #12
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Thanked: 433They will all probably need a bevel reset, I've probably bought 300 antique store razors and I've only had 2 that didn't need a bevel reset. It can be deceiving as at least 100 of those cut arm hair straight from the store. looking at them through an eye loupe will tell the real story. Also check for frowns, they might be very slight but will make honing very frustrating until they are fixed.
I always use tape as I messed up a few spines when I was learning. If you really don't want to use tape, start with the worst of the bunch and pay close attention to the spine to monitor for excessive wear.
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Whizbang (06-06-2016)
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06-06-2016, 04:28 PM #13
Thanks @rodb I have been thinking about this issue of tape based on posts above from others...and until I get proficient at honing I may be wise to just tape as a matter of regular practice. It will just help to control one more variable. If I use it consistently this should help.
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06-06-2016, 04:40 PM #14
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Might want to read here
http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...-you-leap.html
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Whizbang (06-06-2016)
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06-06-2016, 04:40 PM #15
Many, MANY words have been written here on the great tape vs no-tape debate. You can use it or not - totally your choice as both work.
*But* I will say that if you do decide to use tape, it's worth spending a couple of bucks to get good stuff. There is a fairly widespread consensus that 3M (or Scotch brand) #700 is as good as any other option. It will last far longer than the cheap dollar store stuff, and thereby leave less gunk on your stones.
Good luck!
It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
-Neil Young
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Whizbang (06-06-2016)