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    True story. 21 days straight, then 21 off. I always wind up doing side work on my days off though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skald View Post
    Huh. Had not thought of a slip on spine. Cool thought.

    If these turn out to be near wedges instead of true wedges, would you suggest the same thing?

    One last stupidly obvious question; since I've only ever honed razors using the spine as a guide, I have no idea what the ideal blade angle is. Is there a quick answer to that, or is that something I will need to delve into?

    I'll do some research!

    I wonder what they did when those were in vogue? Some kind of jig would make sense, but I wonder if it was just freehand.

    Thanks again for all of your help.
    No, I would not recommend the same thing on a near wedge. You should be able to get by with tape in layers. I have a spread sheet somewhere where you just plug in the dimensions, spine width and blade size, and it will tell you what the bevel angle is without tape. It will also show you what the bevel angle would be if you use one,two or three layers of tape. I'll see if I can dig it up later.

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    I think Bob is who fixed me up with mine. Thanks Bob. I still use it.
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    Ugh - sounds awful!

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    Wow - that would be amazing! Thanks!

    I've been sharpening knives and chisels for a while, but I'm fairly new to razors, so any help at all would be great!

    Thanks!

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    Check this thread out for calculating the bevel angle on a straight razor. It is the same for all grinds from near wedge to extra hollow.

    https://sharprazorpalace.com/convers...t-formula.html

    This is what I have used and it is more than good enough for government work.

    http://coticule.be/wedges.html

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    Thanks Bob,

    These resources look great.

    I don't use tape typically, but it looks like I will have to suck it up and learn with the wedges, damnit!

    Cheers!
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    If you want another honing contact, get Outback into you address book. Mike is in Ohio and can make an edge that'll frighten you.
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    Spine thickness/Active width X 57.3 Degrees = Inclusive bevel angle.
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    Victor is pretty crazy on the geometry math.
    Also, people that are new to honing razors tend to be very heavy on the spine, leading to unneeded wear, which in turn messes with the geometry. When I started honing razors I was told the best rule of thumb to prevent this was to hone with tape until I got the technique dialled in well enough that I could hone a razor without wearing the tape. So far I have killed zero razors and can hone without wearing out my tape. If asked for a tape free honing, and a bevel set is needed, I set the bevel with tape, drop the tape, a few strokes to correct for the loss of tape and progress through.
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