Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 12
Like Tree12Likes

Thread: Honing Stainless Steel Blade

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2017
    Posts
    4
    Thanked: 0

    Default Honing Stainless Steel Blade

    Hello all- new to straight blade shaving. I bought an inexpensive 'Buckshot Knives' 404 stainless steel straight razor and it needs to be sharpened. I purchased a honing kit and spent about 2 hours honing it, however it isn't much sharper than when I started. I searched online and I saw one gentleman say it took him about 6 hours of honing to get his stainless steel straight blade sharp enough to shave with. My question is could I use an industrial grade belt grinder to make honing go quicker and finish with my honing kit? I just don't have that kind of time to hone a stainless blade by hand.

    Thanks!
    -Mark

  2. #2
    At this point in time... gssixgun's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    North Idaho Redoubt
    Posts
    27,029
    Thanked: 13245
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    First

    There is no discernable difference in honing a QUALITY SS razor vs a Carbon steel one

    Since I have never even seen the razor you are asking about I have concerns as to what it really is as I have a feeling you might have an RSO


    PICS ????? Link to where you bought it ???

    NEVER ever not ever use a belt on a real SR
    Last edited by gssixgun; 07-14-2017 at 05:00 PM.
    Speedster, BobH, MJC and 3 others like this.
    "No amount of money spent on a Stone can ever replace the value of the time it takes learning to use it properly"
    Very Respectfully - Glen

    Proprietor - GemStar Custom Razors Honing/Restores/Regrinds Website

  3. #3
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2017
    Posts
    4
    Thanked: 0

    Default

    Name:  IMG_0799.jpg
Views: 502
Size:  39.8 KB
    Name:  IMG_0800.jpg
Views: 495
Size:  18.9 KBName:  IMG_0801.jpg
Views: 485
Size:  18.8 KB

  4. #4
    At this point in time... gssixgun's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    North Idaho Redoubt
    Posts
    27,029
    Thanked: 13245
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    This is what we call an RSO or Razor Shaped Object

    The Geometry is wrong, the Steel, Heat Treat and Temper will never allow them to take a Shaving edge.. Even if you manage to get them sharp enough they will fail halfway through the shave

    You are not the only one to be duped into buying these RSO's they are advertised all over the interweb by unscrupulous sellers, they are the bane of this hobby.
    onimaru55, BobH, MJC and 2 others like this.
    "No amount of money spent on a Stone can ever replace the value of the time it takes learning to use it properly"
    Very Respectfully - Glen

    Proprietor - GemStar Custom Razors Honing/Restores/Regrinds Website

  5. #5
    Senior Member blabbermouth niftyshaving's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Silicon Valley, CA, USA
    Posts
    3,157
    Thanked: 852

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by MMessmer27 View Post
    Hello all- new to straight blade shaving. I bought an inexpensive 'Buckshot Knives' 404 stainless steel straight razor and it needs to be sharpened. I purchased a honing kit and spent about 2 hours honing it, however it isn't much sharper than when I started.
    ....
    404 stainless is ill suited for razors. It seems it will harden to about R35 vs the R60+ most razors are tempered to.
    It has a lot of chrome and nickel and could have a lot of carbide development which makes for a nice kitchen and
    camp slicer but not a great razor. A razor should have a smooth edge for the push cut and almost no carbides to
    nick or cut the face.

    Tell us about the honing kit and how you are using it.

    I looked for the "Bukshot knives" brand and they seem to make hundreds of knives which
    does not often result in good making good razors. The tempering for a knife and razor are
    very different ... Often these are used by muzzleloaders and decoration.

    Some of these do work out from time to time... I would not hold my breath
    but tell us more about the hone kit and how you use it.

  6. #6
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2017
    Posts
    4
    Thanked: 0

    Default

    Kind of upset that I was duped into buying it, at least I found out before I spent all day trying to get a razor edge. I bought this razor from a small shop while on vacation, I should've known better, oh well, I guess I can use it to cut things around the house.

    Here is the honing kit I bought:

    Smith's TRI-6 Arkansas TRI-HONE Sharpening Stones System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00062BIT4..._z8XlnneRn6xW2


    I think i will purchase this razor, any opinions on this?

    https://www.classicshaving.com/produ...straight-razor

  7. #7
    Senior Member Butzy's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2017
    Location
    Kansas City , MO
    Posts
    534
    Thanked: 113

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by MMessmer27 View Post
    I guess I can use it to cut things around the house.
    RSO's make for wonderful letter openers... I speak from experience
    BobH likes this.

  8. #8
    Senior Member blabbermouth
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    17,304
    Thanked: 3226

    Default

    I have a couple of suggestions before you buy anything if you are intending to shave with a straight razor.

    Read this in the forum library Shave Library . Get to know what a straight razor looks like, what to watch out for and what you are getting yourself into.

    You could put your location in your profile and may be there is a member close to you so you can do a meet up or attend group meetings in your area. Both are a great way to learn.

    Bob
    Life is a terminal illness in the end

  9. #9
    Senior Member Jnatcat's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2017
    Location
    Katy Texas
    Posts
    1,041
    Thanked: 135

    Default

    I just looked these up and 440 stainless is about all it says on these and then the cost of about $15, get it sharp enough to open letters and then look to BST to get one here and properly honed, honestly for about $50 you could get a decent vintage that will shave well if honed properly, it's not gonna be a beauty queen but will shave well.
    "A Honer's adage "Hone-Shave-Repeat"

    ~William~

  10. #10
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2017
    Posts
    4
    Thanked: 0

    Default

    Great, thanks everyone for all your help!

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •