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04-28-2009, 06:46 AM #1
Narrow BBW
So I'm trying to hone up a bigger blade, and I'm have a small touch of trouble with the BBW. My stone is pretty narrow, which wasn't a problem with my DA or my Tosuke, but when I'm using it with slurry on my B&A I have trouble--the slurry keeps running down the sides when I'm honing,and after about 20 passes it's pretty much all gone.
Any tips on stroke control to keep the slurry going? Or should I buy a wider hone?
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04-28-2009, 11:00 AM #2
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Thanked: 1212As long as there's the thinest layer of slurry underneath the razor, the honing is fine. All that nice slurry running up the blade and in a wave in front of the edge, is good for guiding your stroke, but is not doing any work. So my first tip must be not to worry too soon about it: the consistency of the slurry is far more important that its abundance.
A second tip is adding a very small circling twist to the end of each stroke half, just before flipping the blade. I know there's a honing video somewhere that shows what I'm talking about. The purpose of that little twist is to smear back the slurry that's under the razor and pick it up again when the razor returns after flipping it over.
I hope you can visualize this.
I remember having those same problems, it's something that seem to fixes itself with more experience. I can't exactly tell what I do to keep the slurry on the hone, little things I guess (besides sometimes I find myself unconsiously doing the above twists). Nowadays it's rarely that I need to raise additional slurry, regardless the size of the hone.
Yet the third tip is obviously to raise additional slurry.
Best regards,
Bart.
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04-28-2009, 11:06 AM #3
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04-28-2009, 11:49 AM #4
Bart, I hope you don't mind me stepping in here, but i believe this is what you're talking about. Right?
YouTube - Razor Sharpening
The circular motion just spreads the slurry under the blade.
04-28-2009, 11:59 AM
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