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04-19-2008, 06:22 AM #1
Need help honing up the CS #13 Filarmonica
Just got it in yesterday and haven't been able to get it where I need it. As some of you know, it has a very pronounced smile--this one does not seem to be warped if I lay it on a flat surface.
I'm using a natural 6x2 combo Belgian from Howard (lapped)--this thing makes my other 2 str8s scary sharp. The hairs run & hide! I read about the rolling-x and tried it--lifting the heel toward the end of the stroke. The magic marker test is still a no-go sometimes. Under the scope on one side, it was allmost gone, but right @ the edge (super thin), there was a strip of black. Does that mean a double bevel on that side or am I just reading too much into this?
Any thoughts? This looks to be a killer shaver when I (eventually )figure out how to hone it...
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04-19-2008, 10:27 PM #2
UPDATE:
I checked it w/ overhead lights on a flat countertop & there is a slight warp--when the heel is touching, the middle/toe are not quite touching. This is more promouncd on the "wash" side. Is this a doable project w/o a DMT 1200 or something really coarse? I'd post a pic, but I don't have a camera.
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04-20-2008, 02:27 AM #3
I believe you'll have to use the "rock-n-roll" method that is mentioned in the honing forum to deal with the warp/uneven edge. Take a look at the stickies in that forum to find out more, and use the search function too.
The Filly's are also a hard razor. All of the razors that gave me problems in honing seemed to be harder steel, so it took longer than I expected. I wound up getting my CS Filly honed by Lynn.
Good luck with the honing. They are very nice shavers once they've got a proper edge.
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04-20-2008, 07:47 AM #4
Okay, I played w/ it some more--using a rolling-x (where only about 1/2" of the stone at the edge is touching in a stroke). It definitely seems sharper on the TPT. I'll give it a whirl tomorrow & see how she cuts. If worse comes to worse, I guess I'll just have to send it to Lynn or Mike.
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04-21-2008, 09:25 AM #5
Another Update: pretty crappy shave--didn't really pull, but it was not close @ all (I actually had to touch up w/ my old DE )
Played w/ it some more and got sharper on the TPT, but I don't feel like trying it yet--I'll use my Wapi; I know how to refresh the edge on that!
Anyone else try to hone one of these things on a 2" wide hone?
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04-21-2008, 10:40 AM #6
Are the edges/sides of your blue lapped? I have a slightly warped Pipe, so I've been using the edge/side of my Swaty. It's real thin so it takes quict a while, but it really helps to develop the honing technique.
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04-21-2008, 11:21 PM #7
No, it's a combo stone (blue fading to coticule). Cool idea, though. Actually I thought about using my cotigura rubbing stone, (it's long & thin), but it was too short! On a side note, do you think it will be this much trouble every time I need to touch it up after I have it honed by a honemeister (I'm thinking that's the smart way to go with this thing)?
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04-21-2008, 11:30 PM #8
I've done alright with mine since the initial, correct honing by Lynn. BTW, I had a couple of hard razors done by David (heavydutysg135), and he did a great job getting them shaving sharp.
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04-22-2008, 12:03 PM #9
He's a Belgian user, too!
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04-22-2008, 12:28 PM #10
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Thanked: 2209The rolling X pattern stroke is the solution but it will take a long time. The only other alternative is a narrow hone, 1", but you would still be using a rolling X pattern stroke.
A DMT would not be the answer. They will not take out a warp.
There is another solution, a curved, rounded hone, but that takes just as much time or longer and pressure control is critical.
Just my two cents,Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin