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11-05-2012, 12:12 AM #1
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Thanked: 2Setting the Bevel/ Using Coarser Stones Question
Hey gents. I know there is no definite answer to the question I am about to ask you, however, just a ballpark figure would be lovely. How often would one hone, set the bevel, and/or use coarser grits than 4000? I do shave on a regular basis and my beard is a bit coarse. Thanks for any information.
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11-05-2012, 12:24 AM #2
Grits coarser than 4K are used when 4K either won't do the job or does it too slowly. If the edge has any issues of any kind, has no bevel whatsoever, then 1K is a good place to start. I generally start with 4K and move to 1K only when it is clearly necessary, and it quite often is necessary.
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11-05-2012, 01:02 AM #3
You can set the bevel w/a 4k and slurry, it just takes a bit longer. The 1k just expidites the process making it slightly quicker. You can reset the bevel on a razor that already has one; it won't hurt it too much (except for a little metal off of the spine if you don't tape!). So being the veteran honemeister that I am, I always say "when it doubt, set the bevel"...
Oh btw I'm totally a honing noob so don't listen to me!!You will, however, get some great advice on this site!!
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11-05-2012, 03:19 AM #4
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11-05-2012, 03:41 AM #5
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Thanked: 2027have had blades that I have used my DMT 325 to get the bevel started,bear in mind, these are damaged blades,major chips etc.Have to use what you need to use.
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11-05-2012, 03:59 AM #6
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Thanked: 26Hope this helps. I just ask the same question with my out of the box razors. I re-did my razor bevels because i didn't know if they were set with or without tape? Used the Norton 1k. After that I use the 8k and the 12k to touch up my edges. I also use a chromium pad once a week then strop to keep my blades nicely sharp.
It did take me a few tries to get the bevel set were it would cut hair off my arms, after I mastered that step it was very easy to use all the stones.
I lapped all my stones before I used them. I used the norton 220/1k 4k/8k and the 12k Japanese stone.
My razors are wicked sharp and it's so nice to shave with my rotations.
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EricofAriamis (11-06-2012)
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11-05-2012, 01:35 AM #7
You shouldn't need anything other than your finisher to maintain an edge. 4k & below is for varying degrees of damage.
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11-08-2012, 07:55 PM #8
Setting the Bevel/ Using Coarser Stones Question
To the op: are you talking about maintaining your daily shaver?
If you are then you would use the 4k very rarely. The finer hones will bring back a used edge very quickly. No need to go down to 4k. Also diamond on felt really gets you sharp again.
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