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Thread: Filarmonice double temple 7/8. A stor of love and hate.

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    Default Filarmonice double temple 7/8. A stor of love and hate.

    So, hi again to all of you. I basically havent been around since -07!
    That year i bought a filarmonica doble temple 7/8, didnt order it to be shave-ready from CS since i was a bit cocky after maintaining and keeping a good edge on my Dovo's.
    I got the knife, dull as a beavertooth, started honing on my 4/8. Honing, honing, honing. Basically nothing happened, I could shave with it but it wasnt really pleasant, it was just endurable.
    What i've done since -07 is to take it out 2-3 times/year giving it some detached honing. Same result every time. Didnt care that much since i had other straights i could maintain and get a good shave from.
    Today I woke up kind of pissed, I had dreamt about my doble temple. Today it was here to haunt me. I felt the urge to tame this sucker once and for all.
    Basically, what i did was:
    1,2 k
    50 circles with pressure
    100 circles no pressure
    4 k
    50 circles no pressure
    40 X no pressure
    8 k
    40 X no pressure
    A pyramid on 4k/8k
    Balsa green
    50 X
    Balsa red
    50 X
    Final strop.

    After this straight to shaving with sandalwood cream applied with my badger. And this was a dream. Second best shave of my life (first with a straight will always be my #1)!
    Im sitting here now, high on life with quite the lean skin after a 2-pass shave.
    Why i couldnt get this one shave-ready i still dont know, I do think i didnt care enough when trying to get it done until today (besides my first time when I really put myself into it , but then I was way too bad at honing in general).
    Im writing this little essay for 2 reasons.
    * Thanks to all SRP's members for their discussions regarding Filarmonicas (especially gssixgun regarding honing in general) .
    * Writing down the recipe that works for me on this particular straight with my tools.

    When comparing to others i used quite the high number of strokes on each grit, perhaps that's an expression of my lack of skill compared to you honemeisters. But whatever, I got this piece of love/hate exactly where i wanted it eventually!
    Last edited by cristal; 10-30-2011 at 07:31 PM.
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    Sometimes I find it's best to walk away from a problem razor for a while. I was honing a Genco a few months ago that was giving me fits at the bevel setting stage, I basically worked it for more than half an hour without any ability to shave arm hair at all. I left it for 24 hours, and when I came back to it I had the bevel set in 5 minutes!

    Congrats, though I must say that 4+ years is quite a while to walk away from a razor lol

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    Welcome back.
    Glad to see that you had success at last.
    Please stay and let us know of your experiences.
    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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    Hey, if you got it to shave ready and you love it that's all that counts. So you may have taken a little extra metal off....meh....what's a 7/8 for anyway!

    Good for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxi View Post
    Hey, if you got it to shave ready and you love it that's all that counts. So you may have taken a little extra metal off....meh....what's a 7/8 for anyway!

    Good for you
    Haha, true that! With that said: The doble temple shaves superb as a 6/8 as well

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    Nice to hear it all went well.......in the end

    Well done on sticking with it, paid off for you by the sounds of it.

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    Yeah, it certainly did! Already longing for next time

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