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07-24-2009, 01:34 AM #10
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Thanked: 4942I try to put the razors I am going to hone into categories and then work from there. So if a dozen repairs, I'll start with a 220 grit and work up. If just bevel setting, I'll start at 1K and work up, and so on. In any case, I always do them more in the assembly line approach as Sham suggested. Day, after day, after day, after day...............
The good thing about this when you have mutltiple razors is that you are bascially using one stone at a time, particularly with synthetics and don't have to keep going back and forth through your hone progression multiple times. In my case, a lot less up and down.......
Have fun,
Lynn
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