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    Default how to set bevel with norton stone?

    I bought 2 combo norton stone 220/1k + 4/8k. I have an old razor at home to practice honing on it. I found on the site the pyramid technique for honing but nothing on how to set a bevel. I read the wiki about bevel setting but no method was explain. May you help me there please.

    thx for your help guys.

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    +1 to Glen/Lynns video great info in there. Heres a great Thread about everyones progression , It should help with bevel setting
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...ogression.html

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    When I'm setting a bevel, I like to use circles. I'll do the same number of circles on each side of the razor, then follow up with 10 X strokes and then check the edge. I try to see where the bevel is coming in and where it needs more work so I can focus my attention on the problematic areas. I repeat this process until I get the bevel set.

    If I had your hones, I would do this on the 1k. The Norton 1k is a fantastic bevel setter, and she'll serve you well for years.

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    Loved the video! Are there ever any get togethers in Minnesota?

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