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Thread: Coticule and what i think
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05-16-2009, 03:46 PM #21
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Thanked: 3795I have recommended barber hones many times, but I have always declared that the razor needs to be made shave ready first. I have maintained 7 razors in my gym locker for 4 years with just a barber hone so that is why I continue to make the declaration that a sharp razor can be maintained indefinitely with a barber hone.
Though I have always emphasized the need for initial sharpness, I have failed to point out that the honer still needs to be able to do the honing stroke correctly. That is still a critical issue.
On the plus side for barber hones, and in defense of my recommendations for them, I always tell people to only do a few strokes on them, then strop and shave. If it shaves well you're done and if it doesn't, just repeat until it does shave well. This method has the advantage of the shave being the only assessment. No skill or knowledge is needed to know how many strokes to do or when to move up to the next grit. It's the simple approach that worked for milions of men a hundred years ago.
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05-16-2009, 03:48 PM #22
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Thanked: 3795Ha!!!
We're on opposite sides of the planet but we were both defending our barber hones at the same time!
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05-16-2009, 03:55 PM #23
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05-16-2009, 04:27 PM #24
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05-16-2009, 05:36 PM #27
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I don't get nervous, wrong word...
This is your post in just this thread, Now a Newb reading this would take this to mean that they can go and get a razor off e-bay and hone it and just shave away....
As a senior member on the forum new guys read what you say, nowhere in this do you clarify your actual use of these stones...
You elude that these will sharpen a razor, and I will even concede that in the case of the Coticule, in the right hands, it is possible....
I am just asking that you guys as senior members with knowledge to impart and share please take a few extra seconds to clarify what you mean so the new guys reading these posts get as true a picture as possible....
After all that is what this forum really exists for, we get to share our knowledge and experiences together about a passion we all enjoy...Last edited by gssixgun; 05-16-2009 at 05:38 PM.
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05-16-2009, 06:12 PM #28
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Thanked: 286I've just honed a shave ready razor over my coticule with a slight slurry and the shave was still ok but defanatley lost sharpness to before i could shave with it but it would'nt glide down and around my chin any more. so i cleaned it up on my 4k 8k only a thew laps then bbw very light slurry yellow with water and this time ch12k then 20 chr.5 and the second shave was back to normal sharp and very smooth the slurry on yellow must of set my sharpness level back a lttle bart does say this a lot and hes defanatley right maybe some paste after would of brought the edge back but i like to get a good edge of my hones first
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05-16-2009, 06:26 PM #29
If I'm not mistaken Bart also says that after the yellow/slurry you can get some more keenness with the yellow with water and no slurry. I have done that. Bart also pointed out that you can go to the BBW with slurry after the yellow with slurry to get the keenness back and then hit the yellow with water only to get a bit more smoothness.
I've tried all of that successfully. Since he posted the last video I even had better luck with setting a bevel with the coticule with slurry than I had before. I did it relatively quickly. I think another thing to consider with all of this is that we all have different gauge whiskers and skin sensitivity.
Forum member The Topher taught me how to hone initially and he sold me the best natural coticule that I have because he could not get a comfortable shave from a razor honed with that stone. I think it is the cat's whiskers. So there are a lot of variables in this honing, sharpness, smoothness and shaving business. Just one guy's take on it.Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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05-16-2009, 06:27 PM #30
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