Thanks for the input everyone :D
I think I'll do what Geln said and just practice on the 8k more. I know I'll get it perfect sooner or later!
Dave
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Thanks for the input everyone :D
I think I'll do what Geln said and just practice on the 8k more. I know I'll get it perfect sooner or later!
Dave
i will agree pretty much completely with glen,so i will add my tuppence worth too....i use a steich-reimen paddle strop with all my razors with .50 and leather, this works great however before I had hones i bought a tony miller 4 sided paddle with the four different pastes 3.0,1,0.5 & .25. I guess the cost of the paddle was the thing for me initially plus it gave me a great deal of stropping practice. I have a couple of razors still that have never touched a hone and they shave great.I will say when budget is an issue this is a far less painful option.
On a norton overhoning is possible but caution will look after this, shaptons are exspensive and very nice so coticules are a great idea also.i always believe that price is always an issue ( cos Im scottish) but the info on this thread will assist you greatly,enjoy your learning and you cant go wrong.
happy honing, simon:tu
Natural Polishing Water Stone - Woodcraft.com
They're running a free shipping special. I ordered the 2'' wide stone today. :rock: Looking forward to trying it after the coticule.
Jordan
Natural Polishing Water Stone - Woodcraft.com
I don't know if the 8 x 2 x 1 they offer on this page for $20 is the same grit as the 8 x 2 3/4 x 1 1/4 for $35 but if it is the same it would be a heck of a bargain.