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Thread: Hollow Ground?
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02-01-2008, 06:23 PM #11
that's some beautiful razors you're putting together there..larry harley
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02-01-2008, 06:50 PM #12
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Thanked: 13245I definitely fall to the side of hollow grinds, if not Singing razors, I love that sound when shaving... I just recently honed my first wedge that I intend on keeping, and actually shaving with, a DD Satinwedge... I have not yet used it, maybe next week....
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02-01-2008, 07:56 PM #13
I'm a extra hollow ground type. I feel I get a better shave with them with less effort.
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02-02-2008, 12:05 AM #14
It's a matter of personal preference, some like the thin hollow grinds, other like the heavier grinds. Same goes for the width of the blade. 5/8ths and 6/8ths seem to be the most common, but there's a group of people here on the forums who like the larger blades (7/8, 8/8).
In my opinion, and I'm sure most will agree, there is no "best" when it comes to grind and size., any well-honed quality razor will shave well. The feel you prefer is just personal preference.
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05-27-2008, 02:07 PM #15
ohhh
i would not feel good about makeing a flat ground razor
the deep hollow allows for a thiner edge, further up the side of the blade
no one that makes razors has answered my question
what size wheels do u other guys grind on??
is the 5/8 and 6/8 etc the widith of the blade or how far up the side of blade is ground
(help me w my ignorence)
harley
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05-27-2008, 02:37 PM #16
Talk about a complicated answer, well here goes. When I do a regrind I'm looking to maintain and even distance between the spine and the edge. The 5/8, 6/8, 7/8 etc. is the height of the blade from the top of the spine to the bottom of the edge. On very heavy blades I usually grind to a 1/4 hollow. On other smaller blades I just figure out what would look best. If I have to decrease the distance from top to bottom I gently adjust the thickness of the spine. I do the majority of my grinding on a 1" belt sander with a 3" wheel. I will then fine tune with flap wheels on a Dremel. I will test hone on a 220 stone or 1K stone to check angle of the bevel, width of the bevel and the shape of the bevel, also is it even with the geometry of the spine that is it the same shape and does the side of the spine correctly sit on a hone. I can eyeball a lot of the large adjustments but I will then take a closer look as I get closer to the finish. The optimum angle for the bevel is 17°. Sometimes I will adjust this angle depending on the steels ability take an edge. Once I get the correct angle set and I'm satisfied with the bevel, I will then polish out the blade. Then I do the final hone.
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05-27-2008, 07:03 PM #17
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Thanked: 84I have one wedge in use at the moment, I do like it, but it's a heavy formidable beast of a razor, and it ain't 'arf sharp!
As everyone says, they shave silently.
I have two "classic" type hollow ground razors, well, they are bi-concave really, they have a little belly half way down, a bit like me really
My John Watt's razor has a bigish belly and my Kropp has a less prenounced belly, they are both really good to use, the Watts being quite heavy for a hollow.
A question, Was the wedge superceded by the hollow ground, was the round point hollow ground the last of the razor design (first time around)?
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05-27-2008, 09:42 PM #18
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Thanked: 15^ Now I know what you've been snapping up from Steve!
Nice razors.
I have a 5/8 Ti singing and a Ragg 7/8 hollow. I find the Ti feels like a toy in comparison with the Ragg, btu both are capable of excellent shaves when proerly honed.
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05-28-2008, 12:50 PM #19
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05-28-2008, 02:32 PM #20
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Thanked: 735These are certainly personal preference, as I'm headed the other direction!
For my face and tastes, a full hollow seems to "catch" on my whiskers more than a fuller grind. It will give me the same close BBS shave, but feels scratchier during the shave. So, I've sold off my full hollows, and am shaving with fuller grinds for now. Actually my best shaver at the moment is my Dovo Renaissance. It's a hollow grind, but not a full hollow like my Frodurs were. I'm also digging the 1/4 grind LeGrelot, but the Renaissance really seems to hit the sweet spot for me.
A couple of months from now I'll probably like full hollows better than the thicker grinds...I'm a fickle bitch, I know!