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07-05-2012, 12:54 PM #1
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Thanked: 4249How many" touch up" before resetting the bevel.
Just curious to find out how many touch up one razor will take before needing to reset the bevel, currently working with a 12 razor rotation for quite a while and all razors are shave ready, while some need a little touch up here and there none of them needed anything more then that, im assuming at some point one of them will need to have a new bevel but seems like they will last a very long time.
My touch up routine is usually a few strokes on vintage thuri or crox paste and diamond on felt. Whats you experience on this?
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07-05-2012, 01:02 PM #2
For me either when the 'touch up' no longer is effective, I drop down a grit to 4/8 , or if upon 30x examination, the bevel is micro chipping here and there, getting raggedy, I might start from square 1 and go to the 1k in my case. I've also got a lot of razors in rotation so I don't have to go there too often.
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07-05-2012, 01:07 PM #3
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07-05-2012, 01:16 PM #4
Could be. IME they are all individual and some are easy, others difficult. Some in between easy and difficult. But yeah, once you find that circle technique that Lynn started a few years ago getting rid of micro chips became a lot easier. TBH, if the chip is micro and not noticeable to the naked eye, nor when I'm shaving, IOW, I don't feel it, I might just ignore it. YMMV.
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07-05-2012, 01:17 PM #5
I've been straight razor shaving for over three years now and I have a six razor rotation... but I don't really rotate. I use the one that catches my fancy that particular morning. I have a barber hone, a vintage coticule and a strop with CrOx. When I feel the razor needs a touch up, I do so. Never felt the need to reset the bevel. Sometimes I spend more time on the coticule, sometimes on the barber hone. However, I don't really keep track. I suppose tha each razor receives its own touch-up every two or three months, perhaps?
However, before my rotation grew from one to six razors, at one point (after a year and a half of use) I did send the razor off to be honed. It needed to go down to 4000 grit, but no more than that.
I feel that straight razor shaving is a very simple and basic method... that can extrapolate to great levels of detail. It is my idea that a well cared for razpr can be kept shave ready for years and years.
But Jimmy is here now and I really should shut up and listen.Last edited by fpessanha; 07-05-2012 at 01:27 PM.
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07-05-2012, 01:30 PM #6
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07-05-2012, 01:38 PM #7
I can go with just stropping for at least a month. If a touch-up is later required, I do just a few laps on 8K, then 16k and 30K. I then strop on leather only. I never use linen, felt or any pastes at all.
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07-05-2012, 01:38 PM #8
In the 14 or so years before I found this site and all the AD's kicked in(including HAD), the only thing I needed for my two razors was a surgical black Arkansas. That stone kept the razors shaving sharp that entire time without having to drop to a lower grit. I just touched them up once every couple of weeks and they were good to go.
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07-05-2012, 01:44 PM #9
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07-05-2012, 01:48 PM #10