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Ok. I waited a few hours and did my first razor for the event, an INOX 5/8 Puma. Very similar to the last razor, except I built a slight slurry on the 8k. There was a better hanging hair test result, though... I suspect this razor will shave very well.
Well...I took my first shot at honing and survived the experience. I am using two Boker razors I got off Ebay. (Yes...that is a risky thing to do for a rank beginner but they were only $20 each so I gave it a shot. I think I had a bit of luck.) I'm going to try and attach a picture at the bottom of this post. I don't know a lot about them. One has "Extra Hollow Ground" and "Fully Warranted" engraved on the blade. The tang has the engraving "H. Boker & Co No 347" on it. The blade was in good shape with a fair amount of patina but no damage. The other razor is a Boker King Cutter. Both were pretty dull when I got them so no need to do anything other than get to honing.
I used the same pattern on both razors. 60 circles per side on the 4000 grit with moderate pressure. 40 circles per side on the 4000 grit with very light pressure. 20 X patterns on the 4000 grit with moderate pressure. That seemed to get a good edge on both razors. I then did a pyramid of 20, 15, 10, 5 and 1 (going back and forth between the 4000 and 8000 grits). Both razors cut arm hair with ease at the end. I did 80 laps on the strop (leather side only). I pulled a few hairs off my hair brush and both razors passed the HHT like champs. I am confident that my initial success will be followed by frustration and despair. :gth One thing is certain...I'm hooked!
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Yea, I'll join in...
I have 3 razors and a Norton 4/8...
It's all I have and have been shaving for a while now.
It'll be fun to see how the upper-crust does with gran-dad's equipment.
Still time I hope...I am going to back out of the frame back that i mentioned earlier. In its place I am placing a Bengall. It has much less of a smile and hopefully will let the advice I get here show through more than the learning of my honing. I will use as a starting point Lynn"s video. Very good. Lets see if I can get it better from there!
Tim
I could have cut down the amount the circles and x strokes considerably had I used more pressure but I really but like doing that, getting rid of the scratches afterward is a bigger headache for me. After watching Lynn's video that is really the best way to go, very to the point.
Sir! *raises hand* Are we supposed to have started yet? I thought it started on the first, is there homework?
These are the two I'll hone tomorrow. So, we're supposed to pick two razors, dull them, hone them on the Norton 4/8 only, then shave as much as possible with them for all of January; documenting the process and results? Do we hone them during January at all (can we?, not that I particularly want to...).
I think I'll shave with the W&B first, it's a nicer steel (for me, it sort of feels soft), but I'll hone the Klas Törnblom first. I think I'll have to be quite firm with the Klas Törnblom. I liked one of the routines posted above; I'll have to find it again...
[EDIT], found the routine (I won't say which one), I'm going to use it slightly modified and then modify it again for the Törnblom. I won't say how I'm going to change it, as I want to stick to my plan and find out the consequences myself...
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Carl the "Rules" are pretty loose except the have fun one, that will be strictly enforced :)
Many of us I do believe are getting the razors tweaked in for the Sunday 01-01-2012 SOTD I know I am posting on it for sure..
You can touch up and tweak the razor during the month too.. The only rule to this game is Norton 4/8 and Linen/Leather only :p
I am going to try and get another vid done on a slightly different way tomorrow myself... Some great stuff already coming online in here, keep it up gents...