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10-19-2011, 10:41 AM #1
First time honing!
Alright guys, I finally got my hones and started honing a few blades... i got less than perfect results. i did Lynns circle method (40 circles on 1k firm, 40 circles 1k no pressure, 10 x-strokes-40 circles light pressure on 4k, 10 x-strokes- 8k 7 x-strokes) couldn't shave with any of them.. i'm scared of over honing them.. what should i do now?
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10-19-2011, 11:17 AM #2
I would make sure you have the bevel set first. If the bevel isn't set, there's no point going past the 1k stone. Check the edge pops arm hair along the full length of the razor before going past the 1k.
Secondly keep the razor's spine absolutely flat, it wasn't so long ago I was starting out honing and it was so easy to lose concentration. Easy way to check if the blade's flat is if there's a wave of water/slurry in front of the whole of the length of the razor when your honing its flat. if its not flat, your not honing.
I would also check this thread, which gives alot of useful info on Lynns circles method, alternatives if its not sharp enough, etc. The number of laps is just a guide, and every razor is different and some are harder to sharpen than others.
good luck
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10-19-2011, 12:33 PM #3
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Thanked: 4249Im no expert but i know if the bevel is not set no point going anywhere with that believed me ive been there. Read all you can about setting the bevel then do a 4k 8k pyramid then either a finishing stone or pasted strops,then a shave test perhaps!!
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10-19-2011, 02:07 PM #4
If you havent tried it, use the magic marker to color your edges and then hone again, this way you can see where and how you are removing metal. I would also suggest using tape on the spine for the prevention of excess wear until your skills improve. Dont feel bad, all of us have had to take the necessary baby steps to get where we are.
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10-19-2011, 03:38 PM #5
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Thanked: 1263You've been given some good advice here already. Patience is key...different razors and steel require some slightly different technique. Keep at it and you'll be fine. The important part is that bevel set..after that it's more or less polishing for that smooth feeling
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10-19-2011, 04:23 PM #6
talking about polishing, for some reason when I started I had the urge to still bury the razor in the hone at the polishing stages. A light touch is essential when you get to the polishing/8k/12k stages.
regards Alex