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    Unhappy Vent About My Honing Attempt

    My razor had given me a few good shaves and now was time to hone. Rather than sending it off I decided to invest some time into learning to hone my own razor. I primarily took this undertaking because there is no one around my area (Bryan/College Station, TX) that hones razors and I didn't want to send it off again. So lets get it out of the way right off the bat. I should've done more research before diving into honing. That being said I watched some videos by Lynn and gssixgun on youtube. I followed the directions as best I could, but couldn't get the shave that a true hone master gave me when I sent it off. I later discovered that I should be lapping the stones flat before use. I believe the consensus is that I should get a DMT 325 for flattening/lapping.

    Is this (Diamond Whetstone) the DMT the forum is buzzing about and if so should I be getting the coarse grit?
    What other things should I know before moving forward with my honing?
    Any encouragement or advice I might be missing?

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    Seth

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    Oh watch Glen's video on flattening norton stones, that is how to lap the stone, but you only do it once; after that just doing a quick 5 or 6 passes over the stone before honing will suffice unless you damage the stone. By the way what hones are you working with?
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    Norton 4K/8K

    Sorry I thought I included that in the previous post.

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    Well, once you lap the stones flat, try again, that may solve the whole conundrum. If the stone has just a slight dish to it the blade won't make full contact and can make spots sharp and leave others dull...this wouldn't be the problem would it?
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    Im almost positive this is the problem. Not only do I notice a slight rocking at one end of my 8k, but the sharpness of the razor is inconsistent from one end to the other.

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    Lapping a new 4/8 is a must, so do that first.

    However, don't expect instant results once you lap your stone. It still takes a lot of practice to learn to properly hone a razor.

    Michael
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    check out the JANORTON threads for some ideas on how to best utilize your nortons, then go to pastes, sprays, or straight to the strop; whatever you choose after that.
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