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12-04-2016, 05:11 PM #1
Ding near toe... go right to the 1K?
Hi, my Boker (one of 6 razors that I cycle through for shaving) was getting irritating and was near the end of its rotation (it's not one of my favorites of the bunch), about 40 shaves with it. I took a look at the edge and it seemed OK (high magnification, so it's sometimes hare to tell if just debris or not), except at the toe, where I see a 1mm wide ding:
I've got Norton 1K, 4K, 8K, SS 12K. Think I should go right to the 1K with circles to get out the ding and then reset the bevel? I was thinking I may spend a long time with higher grits and end up at 1K anyway?
The edge on this is close to 1mm wide at the end, but only a 1/2mm in the middle. It was a new razor, pro-honed once, and (I think) I may have touched it up once as well.
It's been awhile since I had to deal with dings (not sure how I got this one). Last honing was just a bit on 4K, 8K, and 12K to sharpen up the edge on a Spike (one of my favs).
Thoughts?Regards,
PCM
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12-04-2016, 05:16 PM #2
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Thanked: 634You have more than the ding at the tip. You seem to have some pitting on the edge. Don't know power of magnification but edge has a lot of grooves in it. Not the usual polished edge.
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12-04-2016, 05:20 PM #3
The hash marks in the pics are 1mm wide, so it is pretty high magnification.
sent from my phone.Regards,
PCM
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12-04-2016, 05:35 PM #4
I would start with a 4K & see if this removes it, you can always drop to a 1K , if it is that bad.
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12-04-2016, 06:38 PM #5
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Thanked: 3215Yup, the bevel looks like it needs some work and a 4k might do it, but with the chip, 1k.
You might just reshape the toe and save a bit of width.
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12-04-2016, 07:22 PM #6
I would do 4k also...see where that gets you.
Ed
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12-04-2016, 07:30 PM #7
I concur drop to the 4K or equivalent, no need to drop all the way down if it's not needed. You'll just make more work for yourself.
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12-04-2016, 09:10 PM #8
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Thanked: 4827I have to say you can remove metal pretty fast with the 4K with a bevel that is somewhat developed. It does appear that your bevel is not completely set, however I am not particularly familiar with working with that high of magnification. In any event some time on the 4K will certainly get your very tiny damage out and get you ready for starting to polish the bevels. I am going to guess seeing as you said Boker that we are talking about a full hollow and looking at the hash marks your bevel is only about a mm wide, so that damage is .25mm. A 4K will make quick work of that.
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12-05-2016, 12:02 AM #9
I think a regular picture without magnification would help us to better understand what we are looking at. It does look like either the bevel may not be fully set or you have a small secondary bevel. Either way, fixing the damage should take care of it.
B.J.
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12-05-2016, 12:44 AM #10