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Thread: Barber's hone - wet or dry?
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07-25-2011, 04:51 PM #1
Barber's hone - wet or dry?
Hi,
Without getting into the pro and cons of using my 8" Swaty to finish my edges, is it preferable to use a barber's hone wet or dry? I have used it with lather, but plain water just beads up on the surface and it drys out in just a few strokes. Did barbers always use lather or did they just do their touch ups on a dry stone?
Thanks,
Randy
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07-25-2011, 05:17 PM #2
You can use it with plain water , lather or dry. I've even heard of people who use oil. Personally, I use mine dry. No specific reason for the preference.
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07-25-2011, 09:46 PM #3
Imo, Later works best with a swaty and I use about 6 strokes, that's it.
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07-25-2011, 09:53 PM #4
I usually use it with lather or water, both works fine.
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07-25-2011, 10:02 PM #5
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Thanked: 443Hi Randy,
My Frictionite beaded water after I'd used it with lather for a while--I think there was lather residue making the surface a little hydrophobic. After a light lapping the plain water spread out again.
I think a little lather in the water knocks down the water's surface tension so your blade gets slightly better contact with the hone surface. That's just how I imagine the dynamics, though.
I haven't settled on a consistent mode of using my Frictionite. Mostly, though, I use it dry.
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07-26-2011, 12:46 AM #6
For a long time I used mine dry (and still do once and awhile) but a couple years ago I was shown a little trick that works very well for me. I mix 2 drops of dish soap into one cup of water and it helps keep the hone clean and offers a nice glide. I actually keep the mix in a dish soap squirt bottle so it's easy to add a few drops to mt hone.
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07-26-2011, 01:25 AM #7
I have quite a few Barber's hones, some still in their original boxes. A few do say to use dry, other's say to use lather, or water or dry. If I use my Swaty(s) I use them dry, and only do 3-5 lapps max....
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07-26-2011, 04:41 AM #8
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Thanked: 443I read a whole thread on barber's hones tonight, and there was one post with all the instructions for a Frictionite. Here's the link.
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07-26-2011, 09:03 PM #9
I think it depends on the hone. Lather should make it slicker, so for a coarser stone perhaps that's preferable. I have a barber's hone that I'd consider to be pretty smooth, and on that I like to use water only.
Also, for the beading: I find if I soak mine or run it under water for a minute, the surface saturates a bit and it beads a lot less.