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    Default Whats your current honing setup?

    Just curious as to what people are using these days

    Just curious as to what people are using, im settled with what I have which is more than most but less than some.

    I dont tend to stick with all synthetics or all naturals (well as all natural as you can go bevel setting options are limited imho in that area)
    I dont even stick with one range let alone one brand when it come to synthetics.

    Bevel setting is
    Chosera 1k (work DMT when needed)

    4k is the Naniwa Hayabusa 4k or the Dalmore blue.
    If im struggling with a certain razor I use both

    8k is covered for me with the Naniwa snow white or the Naniwa Fuji on occasion I do crack out the Norton 8k and sometimes I bridge the 4k-8k gap with my tam O Shanter usually when I have a chippy razor either of my Hart razors spring to mind

    the next step for me is either a very fine slate hone (im assuming its slate I cant say for sure I know its not a Thuri but its past an 8k imho. before going to another step
    But usually its the SG10 or the Naniwa 12k or both

    Final is the SG20k or Charnley forest.

    If Im finishing on either of my Cotis I either do the 8k phase or skip it it depends on how the razor is honing up imho.

    I have other stones some ive hardly used but I will give them a proper try out at some point
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    200-300-400-600 diamond hone from Harbor Freight for bevel set.
    6000 Japanese wet stone
    20,000 Nadler finishing stone

    Linen Strop with Theirs Issard strop paste
    Leather Strop to finish

    Does not sound like much but ask those that buy my razors how they like the edge.

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    Chosera 1k for bevel set and repairs

    Coticule

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    Shapton glass
    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgister View Post
    Chosera 1k for bevel set and repairs

    Coticule
    I love the simplicity of that, I maybe will give it a go when I get another razor to hone up
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    Naniwa 1K, 3K, 8K
    Then I may chose some different routes from there.
    Frequently Naniwa 10K amd then a Natural. I have HGH, Zulu, GoldFisch, Escher, and those are pretty commonly used. I also has a coticule, that I tray to finish with every now and then, but we are not really friends. I also have a 12K Naniwa, and I do use it sometimes as a finisher, but that is not very common either.
    I would really like to get some Japanese rubbing stones to try as a progression on my HGH.
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    Shapton Glass or Naniwa Chosera ~ for 1k

    Shapton Glass progression ~ to 16k

    Finish :
    True Hard Arkie ~ Most often
    Escher
    Hohenzollern
    Apache Strata

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    Naniwa Chosera 1K for bevels

    And just started usingwith excellent results: Shobu Mizuasagi Awasedo with nagura progression: Yae-botan, tenjou, mejiro, koma, tomo, water only

    Just got an Nakayama Asagi Nomito, so that may get switched out with the Shobu, depending on its performance.
    Recovered Razor Addict
    (Just kidding, I have one incoming...)

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    Norton 1k/4k/8k, then finish on a natural stone.
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    Naniwa Super Stones in 1K, 3K, 8K and 12K followed by stropping on a felt strop pasted with green a Puma stick. There is a large DMT 625 diamond plate for lapping the Naniwas and heavy work on the blades. Bevel set starts wherever the blades needs to start at, 325 DMT, 1k or 3K Naniwa.

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