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    Quote Originally Posted by magnethead View Post
    THe Spine wear doesn't really bother me...It's pretty much a wedge and I thought the whole side of the blade might get shinny but obviously there's a bit of height difference between the Spine ,middle, and edge...

    Sure I'll wait for a day or two for some advise and then, hit the lapping film again...I'm so impressed with that stuff!!

    Big spine wear, big Bevel....it's all good

    No really it isn't all good ..

    You destroyed the geometry of a Vintage razor, the worst part is that you did it when there are places like SRP where there are 100's of Honing vids and 1000's of members to help you get it right..

    That razor is done
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    No really it isn't all good ..

    You destroyed the geometry of a Vintage razor, the worst part is that you did it when there are places like SRP where there are 100's of Honing vids and 1000's of members to help you get it right..

    That razor is done
    I Mean No Harm By This,, But That Razor Is Not Done There Is A Guy On Hear Called Sharpton Send It Too Him He Will Send You Back A Really Nice Wind Chime And A Nice Set Of Scales, Just Kidding,, Ty

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    Thanks for saying it Glen. I just couldnt. We dont mean to be hard on you or to make fun, its just that you went so far beyond being able to save it. If you continue to hone it the odds are its only going to get worse. But the good thing is you cant hurt it any more than it already is.

    I recommend you finding another razor. Use tape on the spine and change it often until you get the bevel set. Lot of vids on how to do this on line. Then go from there.

    Good luck on whatever you decide to do with that one.
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    Wow, so I actually destroyed it ...I feel bad for not feeling that bad about it "gssixgun", you make it sound like I broke a precious vintage vase ;p

    Ok, could you spell it out for me please, just so I know(Why is it done?), Is it the case, if a Razor develops that big a wear mark on the spine, It translates to a super thin edge that won't hold up to much? (like a previous poster mentioned)

    I promise to respect the Spine from now on(I have another 6 vintage razors that I'm holding hostage so this stick up isn't over yet!), I always wondered what the fuss was about the tape, I actually read some of the wiki here, and noticed when using tape the edge gets a microbevel and just thought for some reason I'd be better off without it(too much messing and then I'd be stuck taping the razor for the rest of it's life) ... I thought there was tape guys, and no tape guys ....so I just started grinding, as I put myself in the second group.

    Addison : Don't be making fun of that Sharpton guy, he sounds like a blade ninja, It's well known they only make wind chimes as a means, to focus and center their chi before peeling off the last layer of atoms from the edge of the edge of the edge!!!
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    It appears to me that you attempted to hone a blade with a smiling (curved) edge using technique suitable only for a straight edge. The upshot is that you have straightened a part of the edge at the expense of both the spine and the geometry of the blade.

    Glenn (gssixgun) has an excellent three-part video on the subject:

    https://youtu.be/wEtb9k3APYM

    https://youtu.be/DStkiyHB9PU

    https://youtu.be/x2dqBluDteQ
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    Quote Originally Posted by magnethead View Post
    Wow, so I actually destroyed it ...I feel bad for not feeling that bad about it "gssixgun", you make it sound like I broke a precious vintage vase ;p

    Ok, could you spell it out for me please, just so I know(Why is it done?), Is it the case, if a Razor develops that big a wear mark on the spine, It translates to a super thin edge that won't hold up to much? (like a previous poster mentioned)

    I promise to respect the Spine from now on(I have another 6 vintage razors that I'm holding hostage so this stick up isn't over yet!), I always wondered what the fuss was about the tape, I actually read some of the wiki here, and noticed when using tape the edge gets a microbevel and just thought for some reason I'd be better off without it(too much messing and then I'd be stuck taping the razor for the rest of it's life) ... I thought there was tape guys, and no tape guys ....so I just started grinding, as I put myself in the second group.

    Addison : Don't be making fun of that Sharpton guy, he sounds like a blade ninja, It's well known they only make wind chimes as a means, to focus and center their chi before peeling off the last layer of atoms from the edge of the edge of the edge!!!
    My advice, if they are nice vintage razors, send them out to get pro-honed. This will "set the bar" for you in terms of what you're aiming for when you learn to hone yourself.

    The video tutorials are great starting place, Lynn and Glen has some superb one's and the only one's I trust.

    Have a few shave with the pro-honed one's and you'll know what a good shave ready razor feels like.

    Next for me was learning that each and every razor is unique, the geometry is usually different enough on each razor, that you'd have to do dozens to get a feel for the various problems that you will encounter. At this point, find some cheaper vintage razors, ugly duckling's, no-name brands, or get a few Gold Dollars, and that will start you learning the muscle memory and the feel of the stones.

    Once you understand, can see and feel that the bevel has been set, how to progress through the stones, you'll be able to hone your own with the much nicer vintage razors.

    That's how I learned, and of course, nothing beats meeting with someone who has learned, to physically show you how it all comes together, show you under a loupe what to look for each stage of the way.

    For the one's you get pro honed, that are in your rotation, first step there for me was learning to refresh, it's easy, and get's you used to putting your razors on the stone for "just the right amount" of time to get a perfect shave again.

    We've all been where you are, you're not the first, and compared to some of the stuff we've seen, like a perfect Thiers-Issard Goldwing collectable razor reduced to a toothpick, it was a good learning experience...onwards as they say....
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    Thanks, I was confused, because it came with a straight edge when put on a Hone(still wide edge at 1mm).. but as you say it probably was as it flattened out from my messing and showed it's true nature....
    Looks like Glenn has a lot of videos on Honing, I think I might have really upset him . RIght, that was a joke earlier, I'm going to make a little coffin out of some Large Razor scales and bury this in the back yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magnethead View Post
    Wow, so I actually destroyed it ...I feel bad for not feeling that bad about it "gssixgun", you make it sound like I broke a precious vintage vase ;p

    Ok, could you spell it out for me please, just so I know(Why is it done?), Is it the case, if a Razor develops that big a wear mark on the spine, It translates to a super thin edge that won't hold up to much? (like a previous poster mentioned)

    I promise to respect the Spine from now on(I have another 6 vintage razors that I'm holding hostage so this stick up isn't over yet!), I always wondered what the fuss was about the tape, I actually read some of the wiki here, and noticed when using tape the edge gets a microbevel and just thought for some reason I'd be better off without it(too much messing and then I'd be stuck taping the razor for the rest of it's life) ... I thought there was tape guys, and no tape guys ....so I just started grinding, as I put myself in the second group.

    Addison : Don't be making fun of that Sharpton guy, he sounds like a blade ninja, It's well known they only make wind chimes as a means, to focus and center their chi before peeling off the last layer of atoms from the edge of the edge of the edge!!!
    Oh Ya He,s A Ninja Dude Allright,, I Didnt Want too say it but I didnt Know there was any Honing Videos in The Butchered Blade Thread.. Ty

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    You Have The Best Irish Humor I,ve Seen In A Long TimeTy

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