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10-15-2009, 12:29 PM #1
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Thanked: 1262I dont really do it on a time table. if a razor starts to pull, i will hit one of the three, paste, nakayama, coticule. All depending on how i honed the razors.
/really need to utilize my honing blog....
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10-15-2009, 01:02 PM #2
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Thanked: 127Seems like every time I get ready to shave, my beard breaks out of its huddle and forms a defensive line. So I end up getting between 6 and 8 shaves before something, other than stropping on leather, has to be done. Usually I do 5-6 laps on a hard balsa strop with crox and then strop on leather and I am good to go again.
I think if it wasn't for good beard prep I would only see maybe 4 shaves out of a razor. Thank you Lynn for those great instructions on your video.
Ray
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10-15-2009, 10:54 PM #3
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Thank you for the responses! For those that maintain their edges into the months/years with only stropping could you elaborate on your technique? Do you strop leather only, or linen then leather? And how many passes? I'm beginning to think I'm not stropping enough...current routine about 20 on the linen and 40 on the leather (A SRD 3 inch for those who are interested). Maybe I should up it to about 50 linen 50 leather? I tried that this morning and got a great shave (but the blade was just honed about a week ago so this is only it's third or fourth shave).
Greg
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10-16-2009, 01:49 AM #4
I don't think technique will tell you much as I will bet you will get a variety of answers but for what it's worth, I've always just used leather... I suppose on average 50 passes. My preference is horsehide but I reckon that's not essential.
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10-16-2009, 02:19 AM #5
I have quite a few razors, and generally keep 8 or 9 out in rotation. It's funny because they rarely need touching up. I attribute this to my Swaty. Of course I strop, I use a Red Latigo followed by Kenrup's Paladin, I use his as a finishing strop. Maybe my stroping helps, I don't know. I do 5 passes on a Swaty before I use the blade. That seems to keep them going for quite a while. I actually miss honing to be honest.
I too, would go to my Nakayama or Escher if it started to pull. They both leave such a smooth edge. SRD's hard pressed wool felt with Diamond spray is awesome too, but you can't keep refreshing the edge on that, Eventually, you'll have to hit the rocks...We have assumed control !
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10-16-2009, 02:45 AM #6
refreshening
I keep mine in the fridge...... they stay fresh! Don't panic Ill be in town all week.
It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain
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10-16-2009, 03:39 AM #7