1200-blue-yellow questions... questions...
I'm all into the Beglian Blue - Coticule paradigm, been trying to figure it out for some months now. I have been carefully copying what is being written about honing on those stones here. I admit there were a few occasions where I baldly went where no man has gone before on those hones, but most of the time I tried to be the best student of the class. Oh yes, I've had my share of successes. Edges that were, well eh... shaveable. But every time I thought I had nailed something down, the exact same approach resulted to a less "shaveable" blade, edges that could bring a three day beard down to one day stuble, but certainly not anything more. I had one remarkable shave, best yet, but that edge crumbled away by the end of that one shave.
I remember teaching my little ones how to drive a bike. I remember how cheerful they were when they drove their first 50 feet without support. I remember how desperate they cried when I pulled them out of the ditch after those first 50 feet...
Anyway: I have a few questions. The latest additions to my hones is a DMT 1200 (the continuous one). I first tried it on an old junk TI-razor. It once was a 5/8" , or so, but when I got it for 2€ on Ebay it already was down to 3,5/8", with a heavy frown. By the time I had regrind it (on a Tormek wet grinder) it became slightly less then 3/8". I actually mananged to shave with it, not very close, but not too bad either. When the DMT1200 arrived , I decided to, for the sake of breaking-in the DMT, try to put a bit of a keener edge on it. The DMT ate big chips out of it, which required a few hours of work on the blue to get rid of again. When I finally got there, I switched to the Yellow (only water, no slurry) and honed about 50 laps. Then I did Tim Zowada's double bevel trick, because everything told me my edge was nowhere near shaveready (bad results on the TPT and absolutely no results on the HHT, not even if I tried cheating it a bit) I taped the spine and did about 30 laps on a dry coticule. The test shave was bad. I had worsened the edge.
I made no big deal out of it, because I actually only wanted to break-in the DMT. To further smooth out the DMT, I lapped an already straight Belgian Blue on it.
Yesterday I started out on my silversteel DOVO. It still had the somewhat rounded factory-edge on it. A little work on a slightly slack pasted strop was what it usually needed to give me a few mediocre shaves, but I figured it was time to put a decent bevel on it and hone it properly. So I marked the edge with a waterproof permanent marker, let it cure for a while and honed with the least possible pressure on the DMT, till a good bevel was set. I could clearly see the light reflecting in one single pane under the stereo microscope. For the first time ever I was able to distinctively feel something I would describe as stickyness and drag during the TPT. I was so happy I could actually "feel" something, that I eventually sliced a little piece of skin off my thumb tip (:onothing too bad).
Then I moved to the Belgian Blue. To be careful, I decided to use only water, no slurry. It took me over an hour to get rid of (most of) the DMT1200 marks. Then I switched to the Coticule, again only water, no slurry. By that time, the sensation I felt at the countless times I performed the TPT had slowly vanished to the point I could no longer feel any "stickyness" or drag. I decided it had to be caused by the diminishing of the 1200 scratch pattern. After 20 minutes on the coticule I wiped it clean and did 30 laps on the dry coticule. I stropped about 50 laps and had my almost worst shave ever. The blade simply wasn't sharp enough.
Today I went back to the blue. With slurry this time. Some pressure and circular movement, until I saw a random pattern under the stereo microscope. Then I switched to X-strokes, still with slurry. After 15 minutes I started doing X's on water only. As little pressure as possible. After about 60 laps the bevel started to show darker areas under the scope. I stayed on the blue till the bevel looked the same all over. Maybe the TPT started to reveal some drag again. Maybe that was my imagination, fed by wishful thinking. I suck at the TPT. I switched to the Coticule again. With slurry. X's, least possible pressure. About 50 laps. Only water. Same X's, also about 50 laps. Skipped the dry coticule. Stropped, showered, lathered and shaved. The blade is sharper than yesterday, but definitely still less keen than before it saw the DMT.
Bottom line:
Is my DMT still not smooth enough?
Am I doing too much work on the blue?
Is it possible that a lot of strokes on a "smoothing" hone, such as the coticule and to some less extent also the Belgian blue, actually dulls the bevel?
How many laps would it typically take to progress from a well established bevel on a DMT1200 to a Belgian Blue and finally to the coticule?
Do I need anything else after the coticule? Perhaps a pasted strop? How many laps would that typically take?
Any other suggestions would be very welcome.
Climbing out of the ditch,
Bart.