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    Dapper Dandy Quick Orange's Avatar
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    Default Woo!

    Add me to the list of newbie honers! I just sent money to Howard and should have a complete set on the way soon. YAY!!!

    I'm shooting for honemeister status, so we'll see how long that takes

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    What are you getting?

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    DMT 1200
    6x3 Belgian blue
    8 square inch coticule bout Howard had
    a cotigura

    I've already got a barber's hone and a pasted paddle for finishing

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    Don't forget all the little people on your way up!

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    I'm sure I'll be posting journals of my learning process and asking LOTS of questions. Thankfully I've got some great support here

    Now I just can't wait! I've got 3 razors prime for honing, so I'm just biding my time until the hones get here.

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    Default M.A. in Honing

    It will take 2 to 3 years to become a honemeister. My recommendation is to hone lots of sharp things to get lots of experience, get familiar with abrasives, mechanical issues such as flatness and lapping, get some serious magnification so you can see what you're actually doing. Work towards getting repeatable results. Study basic metallurgy, heat treating, and mineralogy. That should get you started.

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