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    Quote Originally Posted by TwistedOak View Post
    In my opinion, tape is primarily a cosmetic thing, it keeps the spine from getting wear. However, I could possibly see it being used to even out a severely uneven spine due to the slight amount of cushion it could provide.
    By this you're suggesting tape only on certain parts of the spine to compensate for the unevenness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ru4scuba View Post
    By this you're suggesting tape only on certain parts of the spine to compensate for the unevenness?
    Most likely referring to an advanced honing technique. One layer of tape is applied and then worn until steel can be seen, this first layer is not removed until honing is finished. Add at least one layer of tape and proceed to hone, replacing all but the first layer as needed.

    In my opinion the advanced technique is rarely needed, because it is usually better to correct the spine once rather than having to fuss with tape every time the razor gets honed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Datsots View Post
    Most likely referring to an advanced honing technique. One layer of tape is applied and then worn until steel can be seen, this first layer is not removed until honing is finished. Add at least one layer of tape and proceed to hone, replacing all but the first layer as needed.

    In my opinion the advanced technique is rarely needed, because it is usually better to correct the spine once rather than having to fuss with tape every time the razor gets honed.

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    Dead on about the Tape Technique

    Although I do somewhat agree with your "Correct the spine" statement, this is not always possible, so far no one has figured out a method to add steel to the spine..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    ...so far no one has figured out a method to add steel to the spine.
    Are you sure?

    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    So I stand corrected on my own statements over the years, when I said "The one thing we can't do with razor restoration is add metal back on there" I always did say "Yet"
    But yes some razors need the tape trick, and you being a pro see many more trouble razors than I have.

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    I figured somebody would find that

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/vendo...r-customs.html

    Which was why I said "Steel" LOL
    Last edited by gssixgun; 10-17-2013 at 05:11 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    Oh sure, just as I'm assessing the grit of that foamy little underarm support!
    That stuff would make a great polishing sandpaper holder.

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    Hello gents,

    Hope it's not too late to join this thread!

    I picked up a straight off of Ebay, a JR Torrey. Mint condition but could not pass a TPT or cut forearm hairs. So that gave me a perfect opportunity to reset the bevel and test shave at 1k.

    I set the bevel with a Suehiro Chemical Stone rated at 800 grit. Raised some slurry and used about 30 x-strokes. Followed that up with a clean stone, no slurry, and 25 x-strokes. Seemed to set the bevel fairly quickly. Passed the TPT and started to pluck those firearm hairs.

    Moved on to the Naniwa 1k. 30 x-strokes here no slurry.

    Stropped 40 strokes on an SRD webbed fabric material.
    Stropped 60 strokes on an SRD Premium I strop.

    Shaved. And what a shave it was! I could not believe how close the shave was. Some tugging but not terrible. It was comfortable enough to try a three-pass shave. No nicks, cuts, blood, or irritation. Did I mention that it was smooth! I could actually live with this if this was all I knew about.

    Great thread and demonstration on how to test your bevel-setting technique. I will have to test shave after 1k on all my blades. Thanks all!

    One question though if you have a heavy beard/stubble would this be an accurate test? I might want to try this on a few days growth. I enjoy shaving every day though!
    Testing

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    Yup. This thread's gotta go back to the top. I'm interested... I'm realizing what a slow bevel setter the King 1K is, even with a Nag slurry when compared to the Chosera vid. I'm using Glen's quick low-down on popular bevel setters and Lynn's vid on bevel setting with a Chosera.

    Yep. Really getting there now. Tomorrow, hopefully, I will finish. Eye opening.

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    I'm interested...
    Beginner here. I'm glad you bumped this thread.

    I've been refreshing edges on a Norton 4/8 and Naniwa 12K for a while, but I have very little experience on a 1K stone.

    I think you guys are nuts, but that's not going to stop me from trying. I'll test shave my next razor in the to-do box when it comes off the 1K stone, and report back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by six View Post
    Beginner here. I'm glad you bumped this thread

    I think you guys are nuts, but that's not going to stop me from trying. I'll test shave my next razor in the to-do box when it comes off the 1K stone, and report back.
    Nooooo. That's what I thought. Be encouraged! I was able to get a BBS! Over here: http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...have-test.html

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