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05-05-2012, 09:09 AM #1
At last a good bevel with Naniwa 3K
After much trial and error I finally got a good bevel set
My first one with any straight razor
Started out just wanting to touch up the edge on my Bengall 5/8"
It's a full hollow & in great condition with very little hone wear
It had gotten dull and started pulling a lot
Shaving with it was painful to say the least
So decided to try refreshing the edge
A great reason to get some time on my new Naniwa SS combo stone, a 3000/8000
Lapped both sides on a DMT 325 plate following gssixguns method
Grid lap to smooth then redo the grid and lap again
Seems to work really well on these hones
Taped up the spine of the Bengall and started the process
Made a slurry on the 3K side
Tried several sets of 20 circles on a light slurry from 325 DMT
Couldn't seem to get the bevel
Set the razor aside and went reading up and watching honing videos
Lost track of time as we sometimes do
Had to call it a nightLast edited by RickyBeeroun222; 05-05-2012 at 09:26 AM.
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05-05-2012, 09:30 AM #2
So today I got to try again
Replaced the tape on the spine
Made a slurry same as before
This time when honing I went with 45 degree heel forward strokes on the 3K
adding a small swoop near the end of the stroke (thanks again to gssixgun videos)
After about 50 laps I could shave hair off my arm all along the blade
diluted slurry 3 times down to water with about 20 strokes each time
Hair could be heard popping off my arm at skin level
Washed the stone in clean water followed by 8 to 10 strokes and turned over to 8K side
Made slurry same as 3K side, retaped spine and continued same heel forward stroked again
after about 20 laps diluted slurry by about half
Diluted to water 2 more times using 10 to 15 laps between dilutions
Washed off again in clean water and did about 20 more really careful laps
Edge was popping hair about 1/8" above skin level
Now I'm thinking its time for the acid test
That will have to wait until morning now
Just wanted to share my experience after many failed attempts to set a bevel
Getting to 8k is a real bonus for me
Thanks for letting me ramble on
Have fun guys
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05-06-2012, 08:32 AM #3
Shave test went ok
Decided to try the shave without stropping to get better idea of how the edge was performing
Some irritation post shave, stropping may show better results
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05-06-2012, 09:06 AM #4
Sorry but why set a new bevel when your razor only get dull. Think only a touchup was good to on your way again.
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mjsorkin (05-07-2012)
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05-07-2012, 01:28 AM #5
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05-07-2012, 01:44 AM #6
Generally speaking, it is important to do what the blade needs, not what you need.
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05-07-2012, 01:58 AM #7
I agree with the above posters. If the blade was shaving originally, then the bevel is already set. I don't think you gain much by doing that much honing. 110 laps and several sets of circles on a slurried 3k, then 70 laps on 8k just seems like too much honing IMO.
Next time you might try one set of x strokes on a clean 8k hone, then shave test. If you try a couple of times and the 8k is not doing it, then maybe try something else like moving to a lower grit.
IMHO, that will be a better experience for you.
Michael
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RickyBeeroun222 (05-07-2012)
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05-07-2012, 02:04 AM #8
If it was pulling a lot as mentioned, the 3k may have been more expedient than 8k as a starting point. Bengalls can be hard steel & require some time.
Last edited by onimaru55; 05-07-2012 at 02:06 AM.
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RickyBeeroun222 (05-07-2012)
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05-07-2012, 02:19 AM #9
Thanks for the input guys
As I say it's a learning process and I am still learning
How else does one learn except to get in and have a go
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05-07-2012, 08:23 AM #10
If you want to learn. Buy a unsharp 2$ grapy razor from the bay. One whit small chips.
Then you going from the beginning, waste of your time i.m.o to set a bevel on a sharp razor. ( or little dull razor)
But its your time.