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    Senior Member rickboone's Avatar
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    Default Hot Diggity Dog I did it

    I took the pesky blade to shave ready with the coticule. I was close on my own. But, I needed some help. I got it and it got there.

    She was popping hairs left and right. Kind of fun actually. My left leg is totally bare on the front. The missus is still laughing. That's okay though.

    Well, I shaved with it and it just wasn't where I wanted it to be. Maybe I am wrong, but I felt it could get a little bit more. I don't know if it is the steel or can it get more??

    I have on loan to me a set or Nortons. I crank those out and following the Wiki guide, do the pyramid method.

    Then for poops and grins I do 25 coti and 15 Escher.

    It's popping the leg hairs again (wasn't after the pyramid), but it seems to catch ever so slightly in the middle. I took it to the CrOx strop then leather and it seems to have smoothed it out some.

    I will shave with it and see if it is better.

    Getting that holy crap smooth feeling I take it is such an art that takes time. Now, I gotta find more razors to play with....
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    Ah the smell of another RAD inciedent budding

    Ya it's a bit heady when you find a system that works, and the let down when you find out you have notheing else to hone... I get that way in the kitchen... I get in a zone and end up trying to sharpen all my knives and realize I don't have that kind of time this week

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    Yeah, it is a bit of fun. I feel like I've accomplished something. Albeit, a little something. I have a lonoooooooooooooooooooonggggggggggggg ways to go for sure. Tons to learn. But, to be able to take a blade, set the bevel and then actually shave with it. Woo hoo.
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    That is cool Rick. What you want to do is get to the point where it shaves well off the 4/8 pyramid. Then the coticule or Escher will really demonstrate their value in improving the feel of the edge. Sounds like you're on the right track.
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    Sounds good. I'll keep at it. I think I should lap the Norton. Does the 4K always sound really gritty and scraping like?

    I got it shaveable off the 8K using the pyramid. Would I want to shave with it? No. Not smooth enough for me. It was first time on a Norton and doing pyramid.

    I'm sure I'll mess up and hit a road block soon. Beginner's luck thus far, eh? And...damn good instructors.
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    IME the 4k shouldn't feel gritty. Lynn has said that with some of them you may need to lap 1/16 to an 1/8 off of them to get rid of the rougher surface. After some practice the shave off of an 8k norton will be just fine. I used to always go on to higher grits because I had them. Then a mentor suggested to me that I should shave test at the 8k level first to make sure I wasn't 'jumping the gun'. So I began to do the shave test at the 8k with every razor that I honed. I continued that for months and still do it sometimes but not 100% of the time anymore.
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    +1 on what Jimmy said! I mentioned in you other post that I had given up on the nortons, but after lapping the 4 K heavily it does become a different stone!

    Congrats on the progress!! i also answered your Pm and I will mail a razor out to you tommorow

    Enjoy

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    Can you use the Norton flattening stone to lap naturals? I take it you use the side with the grooves?

    Is there a way to get email notification when you have a PM?
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    I would not recommned using the norton lapping stone on anything but the nortons, I think its way too course for naturals, and some naturals like the chinese stone will chew it up. for lapping my go to tool is a DMT 8C


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    Congratulations, Rick. It's a nice feeling of accomplishment.

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