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    Hello Gents,

    I'm doing something wrong, and I can't figure it out. I have 4 blades in my normal rotation - Dovo INOX Micarta, Dovo Bismarck, Filly DT #13, and a Craftsman ERN. I had been sending them to a honemeister for the first year and then I picked up a 4k/8k and a Naniwa 12k. All of the bevels were set by a honemeister. Aside from the Filly, the blades are amazing after refreshes on the 12k, or light pyramids on the 4k/8k...but the Filly is killing me. That's the background.
    I've been refreshing the edge on the Naniwa 12k and a CrOx'd strop about every 7 shaves or so. Yesterday was the second time I'd actually put them through a pyramid on the 4k/8k. 1:5,3:5,5:5,3:5,1:5,1:5 (4k:8k). The stones were thoroughly soaked before use, and I'd lapped them the last time I used them. I finished them on an SRD paddle strop with a .5M diamond, then .5M CrOx. Finally I'll put them on my regular strop before use. I used tape during the first pyramid, but after reading various/conflicting posts about using tape I decided that I would go tapeless this time. I've also had various results using the HHT, which I've also read is a less than reliable method of testing sharpness.
    I was excited to see if I'd "fixed" the Filly, so I used it last night...and it was terrible on my neck and cheeks. It had a scratchy rough feeling (which it did NOT have after returning from Max, but it DID have after my first refresh). I'll try another blade tonight, but I feel pretty sure they'll be back to their magically smooth feeling.
    What can I be doing wrong with the Filly? I'm willing to send it back to the honemeister, but can he look at it and tell me what I'm doing wrong?

    I also just read something that makes total sense, but I'd never considered - soaking the stones before lapping them...duh!! It makes sense to soak them and let them warp before lapping. I'll try that next time, but considering that the other blades turn out perfectly I'm not sure that this is the reason for my troubles. Someone has also mentioned that the Filly's SilverSteel takes more work to bring back...maybe I need a bigger pyramid?

    Thanks,
    John

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    My vote goes for not well established bevel.

    I am sure the problem is not the stone if it is properly lapped and prepared for use.

    I could not catch from the post if the Fili was bevel set by a honemeister, but it is possible the bevel is not there yet, especially if you started with tape and then removed it.
    Tape is personal thing but there is no difference between tape or no tape for the final result, so removing it did not increase your chance for better edge, however it is possible you have not gotten the bevel reset and there lies your problem.
    If this is the case you need to spend some more time on the 4k , a means of looking at the bevels like a scope or loupe, will be greatly helpful in diagnosing the problem.

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    My advise would be to go back to the begining and set the bevel again and rehone it. Also if you're going to use tape then you should use it all the tape all way through.

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    It's obviously the pyramid you did. not trying to be snide, just want to make sure you understand that. Since the razor feels rough, in your words, try smoothing it out. Take the highest grit you have and work on the edge in circular strokes, then with a x pattern for a while, like 60 strokes or a few minutes. Then look at the bevel closely and see if your getting the entire bevel, then shave with it and see if it's smoother. The problem is you honed it WAAAAAAAAAAAAY too much on the pyramid, probably made some small mistakes on the way, and then likely didn't finish it well either.

    I like to teach with analogies. it's a bad habit of mine, but here it was like cooking. you got a turkey that you thought was a little dry. You corrected this by cooking it an additional 17 hours, then eating some of it and found it was still dry. What you really needed to do was marinate it (with a finishing stone only).

    so now the edge has been honed to death, so please try and stop doing that. the only thing slightly worse than using a 4k now would be to just pummel it with a hammer. that would only be slightly worse.

    Using only a high grit hone backhone, smooth out, polish, circle hone, whatever you need to do to get the edge smooth again. by this I mean with a corrected bevel. Then finish with about 6 to 10 x pattern strokes on the same high grit stone.

    That should help improve it a little depending on the extent of damage done by the pyramid.

    imagine a 4k stone as the razor equivalent of running the razor over a curbside. What you need now is a 10k equivalent mixed with a glassy like finishing stone mixed together to sharpen a delicate edge, without causing damage. Any more damage that is. Don't go out and buy another hone, just open your mind to the point imtrying to make.

    this was all by phone, so sorry about the spelling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    It's obviously the pyramid you did. The problem is you honed it WAAAAAAAAAAAAY too much on the pyramid, probably made some small mistakes on the way, and then likely didn't finish it well either.
    Alan,

    I did a quick check in the wiki, and it looks like the OP was simply following the prescribed routine for a conservative honing pyramid (from the wiki: " a suggestion for a straight razor that is almost keen. It shaves but it pulls at the whiskers"). In fact he did quite a few less strokes than it recommends.....
    I'm not saying your advice is null and void, but I am suggesting that if the pyramid recommendations are causing more harm than good perhaps we should look at amending the wiki?

    For the OP,

    I had two thoughts. First, due to the excessive touchup routine in addition to your pyramid your edge may be crumbling as a result. Second, since you removed the tape you are technically altering the bevel shape. But instead of a steeper angle you are cutting shallower, so it's possible you were only polishing the sides of the bevel rather than extending all the way to the very edge. Just my $0.02

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    First of all - You guys are awesome, this community is always VERY helpful!

    Secondly, I'll provide some of the info that I left out. The 4k/8k stone was purchased from SRD, and Lynn has posted several times that he always removes the rough edge of the Norton stones before sending them out. I'm not sure if "removing the rough edge" is the same as "lapping it flat" - but I've lapped them each using 320 then 400 grit 3M wet/dry sand paper on a granite floor tile before the first use. As I mentioned before, though, I did NOT soak them before lapping them the first time but I'll be sure to do that before I use them again. All of the blades had their bevels set by a honemeister before use - all but the Craftsman were NIB...well, technically the Fili would've been NOS.

    Tape - I used tape only once, during the first of only 2 pyramid attempts I've tried. I really wanted to protect the spine and minimize hone wear. However, the more I read the less it makes sense to use tape. I understand that taping the spine prevents the hone from wearing it down; however that wear is necessary/preferable, as the height of the spine directly affects the angle at which the edge contacts the hone - which affects bevel length and height. Someone also mentioned that this may deceive a future buyer regarding the true amount of honing a blade has undergone. So, I won't be using tape anymore.

    AFDavis11 - I'm so scared of messing up my blades..especially the Fili and Craftsman, I was lucky to get a hold of them, I definitely don't want to mess them up. The pyramid approach listed in the wiki (as pointed out by Ryan82) has. IMHO, a very aggressive regimen for bringing an existing edge back to shaving greatness. The pyramid I listed above is pretty light by comparison. Do you feel that the bevel has been ruined? I'll have to read (and re-read) the circular stroke approach for smoothing the edge..it seems simple, but I'm having trouble imagining the mechanics of the stroke in my head..I assume it's very light and counter-clockwise. I haven't heard of "back honing" - it sounds like a stropping lap performed on a stone. I can learn by analogies, so feel free to spread them about.

    mainaman, johnmrson - Thanks for your input. If it really is a shot bevel I think I may just send it back to the honemeister and have him reset the bevel..I'd really hate to mess it up more. I don't have a loupe handy, but I think I can get a hold of one.

    Ryan82 - Is my touch-up routine excessive? I've tried to be as light as possible. I only hit the naniwa once I feel the razor pulling, and then it's only 10 laps. Yesterday was only my second attempt at using the 4k/8k - I'd already performed 3 or 4 12k touchups since the last pyramid use.

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