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    Loudmouth FiReSTaRT's Avatar
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    I don't see why you couldn't shave off the 4k but be extra careful and don't expect an ultra-high level of closeness and comfort. Try lapping the Swaty once again and make the passes ultra-light (maybe even with a practice razor). Good luck

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    Hm, lapping... Can't say I love it and I did it twice last week... but I guess I NEED to be sure that's not it, so looks I need to try the grid trick, hope it's gone a/r the first 8

    I was using the Swaty dry yesterday, and other times when I get good edges from it I use it wet... but this SHOULDN'T matter so much, I'd think...

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    Actually it could and it doesnt take much effort to get wet.

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    Ilija - I wasn't trying to save effort (even though I was at this baby for 5 hours) - I was just thinking it would be the same, as I have heard the stones do not have to be wet to whet well (quite an alliteration, I created )

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    That is correct but water can only help as it will carry metal particles away and also provide a bit of cushioning.

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    Can you seriously pass the HHT off the 4K side of a Norton?

    Is this before or after stropping?

    I can get my razor to pass the HHT test occasionally witha 4K/8K japanese waterstone. I am so tempted to get a norton as I don't think my 8K stones is up to much.

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    Rob, if I were you, I'd stick with the Japanese stones. If not, PM me, I may be interesting in buying them as a gift for someone. Even though I own a Norton, I'm still keeping mine. Different tools for different jobs

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    Bobbo,

    It's actually easier to pass the HHT for me off the 4K side. I find that if it doesn't pass on the coarser grits it won't pass on the higher grits.

    If you can't get it to pass the HHT off the 4K side, you're probably either using too much pressure or your edge isn't ready for final polishing on higher grits. I keep doing 4K laps until the edge cuts my hair pretty well. It won't be as clean as an 8K edge, but it should catch and cut.

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    yes, i go for hht a/r 4k (a/r I read that Mihael does this).

    b/e i was not testing hht for 4k, just hand hair

    cheers
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