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Thread: Honing and maintenance questions
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01-10-2012, 03:56 AM #1
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Thanked: 0Honing and maintenance questions
Pardon my ignorance, I am fairly new to straight razor shaving. I purchased a Dovo straight edge "shave ready" from classicshaving.com about 6 months ago. It wasn't the comfort I had come to expect when shaving with a straight razor, but it cut hair fine. It recently started to pull more than usual so i figured it was begining to dull. I purchased a Norton 4k/8k stone and did a normal pyramid pattern. After stropping the next day and shaving, it cut some hair but was still pulling. Does that mean my razor is still dull, or did I over hone? I do not own a finishing stone at the moment. Could this be why I am not getting a decent edge? Classicshaving.com has a sharpening service. Would you all recomend I send my razor in to them and get a professional honing done? My final question is do I have to wait 24 hours after honing to strop and do a shave test, or can I strop and test immediately after honing?
I asked a lot, so thank you for taking the time to review my questions.
Sincerely,
Ron
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01-10-2012, 07:10 AM #2
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Thanked: 1371It's extremely unlikely that you overhoned it. Be sure that you are not putting pressure on the blade when you do your pyramids.
I think one reason that the pyramid works so well is it all but eliminates the possibility of overhoning.
Just be sure you're not using pressure...
No. Realize that this site is full of people who are crazy about hones and about getting the absolute best edge possible out of their razors. Your Norton 8k will give you good shaves - a finisher will add a tiny little bit to the quality, but not much.
See this thread for evidence, and some tips: http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...on-2012-a.html
You can probably do it yourself with your Norton.
No need to wait. You can hone and shave test right away.
Good luck!
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01-10-2012, 04:40 PM #3
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Thanked: 0Thank you HNSB for all the information. I will be following the Janorton 2012 thread closely to pick up some tips. I do have another question if you do not mind? If I find that the sharpness of the razor is not up to snuff after the first shave test and I think it needs more sharpening, what is the next best course of action to use? Should I do another pyramid pattern, or just do a few more passes on the 8k side and go from there?
Thanks again,
Ron
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01-10-2012, 05:18 PM #4
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Thanked: 4942Hi Ron,
Try 3-5 No pressure X strokes on the 8K side of your Norton and then test shave and see if there is less pulling. If it is better but not there, try 3-5 more. No pressure is key. If it goes from pulling to simply gliding over the beard and not removing whisker, go back to the Pyramid at 5-5, 3-3, 1-3, 1-5 with the 4K/8K using no pressure and see if that gets you there. You should be able to get a comfortable shave off the 8K Norton. Give it a few tries as you can always send it out to be re-honed.
Keep us posted.
Have fun.
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01-10-2012, 05:25 PM #5
Ron, make yourself a good cup of coffee and start reading here: http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...on-2012-a.html
That should give you quite a few pointers how to use your Norton and make your razor singing again.
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01-10-2012, 05:48 PM #6
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01-10-2012, 07:28 PM #7
Just a question: did you lap your Norton before you used it?
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01-10-2012, 08:14 PM #8
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Thanked: 0Last edited by BigRon; 01-10-2012 at 08:25 PM.
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01-10-2012, 08:27 PM #9
Ah that explains a lot. The rough texture of an unlapped Norton is not usable for honing for sure.
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01-11-2012, 02:04 AM #10