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    Quote Originally Posted by FloorPizza View Post
    Chee16, do you have a microscope to look for microchipping? That's been my problem with my stainless blade. I got it shaving well (in fact, it's my most comfortable shaver) in spite of the microchips, but I'd *really* like to see how well it would shave with no chips in the blade.
    i have a cheap one that claims 100x mag. when i look at it the bevel is really nice, very even and no deep scratch pattern, i have been working on this thing for a while so it should be nice

    so would i be able to see the micro chipping with 100x and if so how big will the chips be in comparison to the bevel width (sorry i know you haven't seen this particular bevel but a guess would be great).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I am going to assume this is a Norton 8K???
    If so try letting the stone go to almost dry as you hone out for the finish edge, and at zero pressure....
    You can get a little more out of a Norton 8K by doing this, then go Cr and 50 linen and 100 leather then try the shave....

    Hope that helps...

    You know you've really got it bad when reading a great post like this gets you excited! I can almost feel the great shave already!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chee16 View Post
    i have a cheap one that claims 100x mag. when i look at it the bevel is really nice, very even and no deep scratch pattern, i have been working on this thing for a while so it should be nice

    so would i be able to see the micro chipping with 100x and if so how big will the chips be in comparison to the bevel width (sorry i know you haven't seen this particular bevel but a guess would be great).
    I probably have the same cheap-o microscope as you. At 100X, microchips in the very outer portion of the edge make the edge look ------------u----------------v--------------. If, at 100x, your edge is ------------------- from heal to toe, I'd say you're in good shape.

    Man, I hope you're able to whip that Puma into shape. There's a good reason you don't find them on ebay very often...they are fantastic shavers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FloorPizza View Post
    Man, I hope you're able to whip that Puma into shape. There's a good reason you don't find them on ebay very often...they are fantastic shavers.
    i have another one that is identical but the scales are broken and the strange corrosion is deeper into the blade unfortunately. it is next and i think i will give it some aluminum scales as i have some aluminum sitting around. maybe bead blast a neat design into them, something simple though. BTW i broke the scales, not on purpose but they were pretty warped so i was flexing them back just to see how flexible they were and bam the one broke. totally my fault, but i figure considering the amount of material i have to take off to get past the corrosion the thing won't be a huge money maker as far as sales go, so i might as well use it as something to play around with rescaling wise.

    unfortunately my beard doesn't grow fast enough to have used it again yet, i am going to go back to the 8k and then the CrOx and then hit the linen (which i don't always do) and then the Leather. i don't think i have any micro chipping from your description. i can't wait to get this thing going.

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    so i went back tot he 8k for about 50 laps in total and then the CrOx and then the linen and leather. i have been using 2 layers of tape, simply because i originally used one layer to keep the hone wear down and when i was having troubles i went to 2 layers to see where i got. i have thought about resetting back to one layer as i am now much better at honing (not saying i am good but definitely better) but thought why reset it if things will work as they are. but i took the opportunity to put a double bevel on it since the circumstances fit. i did about 50 on the 4k with one layer and under the scope it looked about right. the shave was much better, though not perfect. it was good and pretty even with my other blades smoothness wise but i can't help but think that this thing has more to offer. ha! so i think i may go back to the CrOx for a bit and see if it smooths things out even more. other then that it is good. definitely good enough for me, now my skills need to take over if i can find them.

    thanks for all the posts on this one as they really did help.

    Wes

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    Well, if you ever get tired of that darn ole obnoxious Puma, just lemme know.

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    Like an earlier post I had a few problems with some SS blades, maybe Im repeating earlier info...but i found that I just couldnt get my edge shaving sharp...
    After too much time on the hones I consulted joe chandler.
    To cut a long story short, i ended up using my TOS and an escher in a rotation type pyramid using slurry with both and without slurry on both, the idea that was presented to me was more of polishing the cutting edge, and bugger me it worked..Im not saying that everyone needs a TOS but it did help me out ALOT.

    I doubt that this may help anyone but it certainly helped me.

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    so i shaved today with my Puma and it was really nice, though i did cut myself twice because this thing is so sharp . but the rest was so good i don't even care. i ended up doing about 200 extra laps on the CrOx just for the fun of it, then 20 on the linen and 50 on the leather before the shave. i needed very little pressure and kept the skin taught and it is nice and smooth.

    this thing will be in my regular line up now for sure, plus i think i can now put what i have learned (thanks to the posts on here ) to use in refining my Carbon steel razors.

    thanks again

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    Excellent, chee, glad to hear it!

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