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    Previously lost, now "Pasturized" kaptain_zero's Avatar
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    My personal view is the HHT is only of value after you calibrate it with your shaving results. A blade that passes MY HHT, may not pass yours..... hair differs from gent to gent as does the method of testing. For me, I don't get to carried away with it, but I do use it to tell me where I'm at in honing and no, I don't do it properly... I just pass the blade over my head or use my mustache and based on how it catches or tugs I can tell exactly what I need to do to get it to where I want that edge to be.... for me. Hey... my mustache needs regular trimming anyway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaptain_zero View Post
    My personal view is the HHT is only of value after you calibrate it with your shaving results. A blade that passes MY HHT, may not pass yours..... hair differs from gent to gent as does the method of testing. For me, I don't get to carried away with it, but I do use it to tell me where I'm at in honing and no, I don't do it properly... I just pass the blade over my head or use my mustache and based on how it catches or tugs I can tell exactly what I need to do to get it to where I want that edge to be.... for me. Hey... my mustache needs regular trimming anyway!

    Kaptain "Mustache regularly, top of head.... uhmmm quite rarely anymore" Zero

    Can any of the true honemeisters chime in here and answer a question that's puzzled me for years.

    Since no two people have the same kind of hair and some of us are cursed with hair that can't produce a true HHT is there ANY other substance that offers consistency and repeatibility that can be substituted for hair?

    I'm down to my last few wild bavarian yak pubic hairs that I use for testing the sharpness of my razors and am starting to panic.

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    I'm a newbie but I think the best way to test the sharpness is to learn what a sharp razor feels like on the thumb test and always try to recreate the feeling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by napoleon View Post
    I'm a newbie but I think the best way to test the sharpness is to learn what a sharp razor feels like on the thumb test and always try to recreate the feeling.
    Talking about a true subjective test...
    I use the TPT, probably even more often than I do the HHT.
    Nevertheless it annoys me a bit, that the HHT is by some (that don't use it?) continuously dismissed as neat trick, great to impress friends on parties, but inapt as a true sharpness test.

    Of course, one needs to learn how to read the HHT, and find some way of personal calibration with it. This is much the same as with the TPT.
    But in the end, a HHT tells you how easily a razor will cut a hair. If done properly, it 'll even tell you how well a razor can sever a grease-free, well moistened hair. That is the closest thing to actual shaving I can think of, and for my shaving, there is a solid analogy between how I read the results of my HHT and how well that razor performs during my shave.

    Furthemore, IF the hair is clean -meaning not just pulled out of a scalp that was washed 12 hours earlier, but taken from a strand that was harvested immediately after a thorough shampooing-, and IF the hair is remoistened a bit, many of you would be surprised how little difference there is performance-wise between various hairtypes.

    Bart.

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