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    Default Advice on technique?

    I have some questions about sharpening; would like some advice about technique.
    - When pushing away honing I hold the razor on the sides of the shank. I have trouble keeping the edge down. It wants to lift up. I use some torque to hold it down, but don't know if this will cause too much pressure.
    - Is it better to use various strokes when sharpening a razor so the scratches are in different directions. I have heard that this will give a smoother edge because the scratches won't be as deep. I'm unsure about the reasoning of this, so I wanted some feedback. From my understanding this wouldn't matter except maybe the last stone. Also would it matter which direction the scratches are when finished?
    - I had trouble getting a sharp edge off the 8k, until I tried using a double bevel, about 80 light strokes on the 8k Norton, which made the edge noticeably better. What would I need to change to get a good edge without the double bevel?
    - I also used .03 chromium oxide after the 8k. Is this too much of a gap?

    Thanks for help
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    Try changing the angle of the handle to change the balance. Closer to the edge in this case.
    As to scratch pattern I like using circles on each hone, some only use them at 1k.
    If it takes any more than 10 at 8k for a secondary bevel, you need more work at the lower end of the hones. Try a test shave before changing any thing after the 8k hone or you may be trying to guild a lilly that is not there.

    Good luck

    Jonathan

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    Arr... I missed the last question. Well of the ones I feel I can answer.

    If you are getting a good shave ready edge at 8k, crox is fine for smoothing it out.

    Jonathan

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