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01-04-2014, 01:36 AM #1
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Thanked: 0Hey all-
I'm Dan (hence "Dapper")-
My curiosity with straight-edge shaving has probably always been with me. The stereotypical male fascination with sharp implements never seems to abate, even with age and experience. So having taken up woodworking as an all-out passion somewhat recently, and getting familiar with good tools (mostly hand-tools) I have acquired an even deeper, stronger need for "sharp" as it were. Keen. Awesome word, keen. Say it with me...
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Anyways, I can sharpen and hone a frightening chisel (to, which I have noted, a *standardized* 8000 grit stone).
During a visit to some Japanese knife sites (eBay-the works, everywhere else) I stumbled upon a most manly and handsome, hand-forged Japanese shaving razor. I didn't bite, though I am hooked. It has occurred to me that I must learn to shave with a straight razor. I must.
I must own, sharpen, hone, shave and maintain my very own shaver. Or razor. Or razors. Many.
And-
I hate shaving.
Methinks that might change were it to become a more personal rite.
Having not pulled the metaphorical trigger, I will remain for awhile in the background here and educate myself as best I can.
Thanks for having me!
Dapper
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01-04-2014, 02:31 AM #2
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Thanked: 4826Welcome Dapper Dan. The base principals of honing remain the same for all sharp objects I have encountered. First you must create a complete bevel and then progressive polish the edge without causing chipping or a wire edge. Sounds simple right. The technique changes with what you are sharpening. That technique for straights is found in great discussion here. I hope you learn to shave with a shave ready razor. It is a much easier path. I must worn you that it is a rather addictive hobby/grooming choice. I hope your journey is full of focus and pleasure.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
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01-04-2014, 02:35 AM #3
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Thanked: 60Welcome to SRP! There is a ton of info to be found around here, much of which is amazingly helpful for learning the easy way. Enjoy the journey!
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Dapper (01-04-2014)
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01-04-2014, 08:24 AM #4
Hi and welcome. Most of the basics and starter info can be found in the library(up top left) and if you use the search( top right) you can pull up a ton of info. Good luck because as said it is soooo addictive. Ed
My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed