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Quote Originally Posted by easyrider2382
Thought I'd drop by and give everyone an update. This is actually an IM for randy but I figured it would be good to bounce off everyone as well. Im still working on the old razor that I took the nick's out of while lynn hones my dovo (I can't wait to get it back!). Anyways, I thought It might be overhoned (though the thumbnail test doesn't seem to indicate) so I did a little back honing (about 10 strokes on the 4k) and did kind of a modified pyramid. Now I'm back to being pretty sharp. Still about the same as before. Still won't pass the HHT. It'll cut hairs on my arm and I've noticed when its sharper it makes less of a sound. I never have enough stubble to shave test at night so I did so on my chest again. Once again, it shaves. Pretty much without iritaion too. On my face this morning, shaved, pulled and didn't cut the hair to the skin. Shaving the chin area wasn't going to happen. Here are my thoughts:

1. The shave went pretty well on my chest because the hair isn't as thick. My technique has also changed to incorporate more of a slicing (scything?) motion. This seems to help a sub par edge shave better.

2. When I lapped my stone, the 600 grit was not fine enough to leave a propper surface on the stone? Or is my stone not flat still? I would think if this is the case I could still get it to pass the HHT on some parts of the blade.
The 600 grit should be just fine for lapping your hone. Just be sure to draw some pencil lines on the hone before using the 600 grit. lap that hone until the pencil lines are gone.
If your hone is not flat you will find it very difficult to pass the HHT.
3. I'm pretty sure I'm doing most everything right proceduraly so now I need to stard the process of elimination. I'm going to go get a microscope today so I can see what the actual edge looks like. What does the edge look like? I think that should help quite a bit. Then I can experiment and see what changes take place on the edge. Excuse the grammar, this was kind of a thinking session for me as well....Thanks again for the advice