check newbie's thinking on a honing problem
OK guys. Am I thinking this through correctly?
I am learning honing on eBay purchased razors.
My last attempt was a Wade & Butcher which frustrated me at first try. I got it to shave, but not nearly as close or well as my reference razors (e.g. Hart, a Wade & Butcher honed by Lynn, and a LeGrelot 1/4). In fact, one pass with the Hart *after* my shave with this razor produced tons of cut hairs and got me the BBS shave I was hoping for. It was as if my pass with the W&B cut some hair but left most of it on my face, just shorter, if that makes sense.
No microscope to check my work yet.
I used black marker to darken each edge and a tip from Lynn. I took five passes on a 5K super stone, which revealed that on one side only a fourth of the edge, closer to the heel, was contacting the stone at the correct angle. The black line on the rest of the bevel was untouched by those passes. The other side had a shiny line all the way down.
My conclusion is I hadn't set the bevel right the first time. Is this correct?
How should I proceed given the following hone inventory and a basic X-stroke under my belt, but not much else in terms of honing skill.
DMT continuous surface 1200 hone
1K, 5K, 8K Shapton Super Stones
4K/8K Norton
16K Shapton glass
30K Shapton glass
a non-select yellow Coticule and a slurry stone
a dark stone which may be a razor hone, lapped to a grey-green surface, with no identifying marks which I fantasize is an actual Escher (I paid about thirty bucks for it). I don't want to ID it to keep the fantasy alive...
A small Franz Swaty razor hone I use only to refresh razors
(I am currently watching videos and am seeing Lynn demonstrate the circular strokes . Hmm.)
follow up: a newbie's honing problem
Well, I took the advice of my fellow SRP'ers. I set my goal to one thing... resetting the bevel on this particular razor.
I started with the 1K SuperStone, using circles. I was too optimistic in my plan, thinking "twenty circles on each side and I'll be good to go..." Right...
It took almost a hundred circles to make the bevel continuous on the one side that had the bad bevel. Once done, the rest followed without a hitch, using my attempt at rolling X's.
1K SuperStone
then pyramids with
5K SuperStone
8K SuperStone
then polish with
16K Shapton Glass
THE RESULT: a really good shave, when compared to a Lynn honed razor which I haven't touched with a hone yet or my Hart it was only 4 out of a possible 5, using those as the gold standards
It shaved closely, with the scraping toast sound and a sensation that I was being shaved by a reasonably sharp blade. It didn't pull. There was no roughness. It did the job, but not with the "velvet squeegee" sensation. The result was good enough for work, but not BBS.
Am I happy? Yes.
Am I am relieved that this razor will not be consigned to scrap? You bet.
Am I grateful for all the help? HUGELY GRATEFUL.
Thank you so much. I think the difference between a 4/5 shave and a 5/5 great shave will be more experience with rolling X's and more time on the hones. If anyone has a bottle or two of experience and technique to sell, I'm buying!
Thanks to all.