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    Just recieved my naniwa 12k from a fellow member. Put 2 razors on just to see what it was like after i couldn't resist a test shave. Usually i would have another days growth but went for it. WOW! What a difference! I can not believe what a difference the stone made. I was able to get comfortable shaves off my 8k but this is a whole new level of comfort. Best money spent thus far. No irritation usually shaving this close together id have razor burn but not on this day. Very happy fella here. Thanks prodigy

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    To be honest you really did things right, it's well known that you should learn to shave off the 8k edge to get the most out of your honing abilities, The 12k is the icing on the cake, Well done. C
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    To be honest you really did things right, it's well known that you should learn to shave off the 8k edge to get the most out of your honing abilities, The 12k is the icing on the cake, Well done. C
    Thanks TC, i have been wanting to step up a bit and glad i did. Have been using 1/4 nortons for some where round 10 or so months and as small as they are they do work. But ill now be going to full stones asap. 8k was ok but man what a ride that 12k is. [emoji2]

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    Glad you like it. It's been collecting dust for over a year sitting there with me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    To be honest you really did things right, it's well known that you should learn to shave off the 8k edge to get the most out of your honing abilities, The 12k is the icing on the cake, Well done. C
    So for someone starting out I don't need to buy a set from 1k up to 12k. I should go to 8k only?


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    When I jumped into honing the first was a 4/8 norton. I don't think I used it more than 2 times. Then i jumped in with both feet. 1K the naniwa 3/8K combo and the 12K naniwa all SS stones. I used these and thought I had it down pretty good. What i considered great shaves off the 12K. I got good shaves off the 8K and very good shaves off the 12K. Then a friend ruined it all. He showed me the Suehiro 20K. There was as much difference between the 12K and the 20K as it was from the 8K to the 12K. I don't really know what will come next or if something else is out there. If not I'm fat and happy.

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    IMO, it really depends on what you are looking to do. If you are looking to just touch up and edge then you would not need 1k thru 12k. If you are looking to do restoration work then eventually you are going to need some stones but you by no means need to just jump in and spend a bunch of money on stones. I really wanted to when I first started and looking back I am glad I didn't. If you are just going to touch up your razor I would think a 12k would be plenty. I am sure there are guys with way more experience than I have GeorgeX these are just my thoughts and experience. I dabble in light resto work and bevel setting so I have 1k, 4k, 8k and 12k. Honestly I rarely use my 1k I use micro film to set my bevels which is another path you can go down and is a bit less expensive. But in reality a King 1k is like $20 on amazon. Pretty much the Norton 4k,8k is the gold standard. if you can get a shave ready comfortable edge from that and get reliable edges from that then graduate up to something finer. I think the Norton 4k, 8k combo is like $90 and you can set a bevel on 4k if need be just takes time, and the 8k polishes the edge just fine. I am no pro at honing these are simply my experiences. Good luck and don't be afraid to ask everyone on here is very helpful.

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    I also use a 1K King & it works well for most razors but I have several razors that are of harder steel & the King is very slow on them. I also set the bevel on a stainless straight for a friend & it took forever. I am looking at a Shapton Glass or a Chosera 1K to make it a little faster to set bevel on these types of razors.
    I watched Lynn's video on the Shapton Glass 1K bevel setter & really think that is the way I will go.

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    So, take a look at this 12k post (12K Super Stone Chip Removal/Bevel Set)

    A 12k Super Stone, can do a lot more than finish.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/advan...l-setting.html
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    Aint no turning back ill have to get all my razors touched up now. Thanks again

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