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    Hi All,
    I have a few blades that have uneven hone wear on the spine.
    The last one I honed was a Wade & Butcher full hollow and noticed that the tape wore through in one particular spot.
    I got a killer edge on the razor so it really didn't affect the honing process as such, however, it looks unsightly and triggers my OCD.
    Would you suggest that I treat this the same way as an uneven bevel - ie. use pressure at various points on the spine to even it up - obviously without the tape - and then hone as normal.
    I don't really want to continue the tape debate - I use tape to hone.
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    You might give this tread a look. gssixgun's reply I think answers your question, I know it answered it for me as I have several razors that came with uneven hone wear and present a challenge. Hope this helps. Howard
    http://sharprazorpalace.com/honing/7...ovo-blade.html
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    If you are seriously OCD about this you can make a small sanding block and use some wet and dry paper and sand the spine down to where it is far more even.
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    you need to fix the spine on the hones.
    But the question is if you get good edges as is, why would you need to fix the spines? Old sheffiled razors more often than not have uneven honewear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    you need to fix the spine on the hones.
    But the question is if you get good edges as is, why would you need to fix the spines? Old sheffiled razors more often than not have uneven honewear.
    I've wondered that as well. I have a JM Schmid & Son that was made in England (I have no idea if it's Sheffield or not), and I can put and keep an edge on it, but the bevel is hard to set because the spine has been worn down unevenly (especially on one side). I don't like the way it looks, but it shaves well so I try not to let it bother me. Were I to try to restore the blade to a mirror finish I might want to fix the spine (which I don't know to do), but until then I'm not going to worry about it.
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    Out of the 12 razors currently in my rotation, only 4 of them have even spine wear. They all shave spectacularly though and that's all that matters.
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    I try to put the least wear I can on a razor and still get a great edge, so I wouldn't try to "fix" any wear on a razor. I'd rather "fix" my stroke to make it work with the razor. I mean, I'll hone out a frown or chips, but that's about the extent of it... normally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    you need to fix the spine on the hones.
    But the question is if you get good edges as is, why would you need to fix the spines? Old sheffiled razors more often than not have uneven honewear.
    Point taken - I might just take more OCD medication and enjoy the shaves....
    Thanks to all who have replied.
    I really appreciate it - sometimes I just get too a&^l about the little things, I think.
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    Lol I’m the sand exact way:

    I just recently bought my first INOX razor , a Friodur, and when I honed it it had a low spot but shaved very well, it was just an aesthetic problem. But being a perfectionist it also triggered My OCD as well….

    I killed the edge and went to work using one layer of tape. I wasn’t getting anywhere so I took off the tape, instead of putting two layers on. It looks a lot better than it did but I put on necessary hone wear on my nice Friodur. It’s not terrible but still bothers me: maby I’ll sell it and get another one without HONE WEAR LOL!

    But I think I put a better edge on it this time

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    Great idea , but I don’t think I would try that myself
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