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04-20-2010, 06:01 PM #1
What make is the hone? And do you know what grit it is?
Theres one of two possible problems with the hone here. If its a c.1k hone, thats really a bevel setter and you'll need to get some higher grit stones to get a decent shaving edge. Alternatively its a very high grit stone and all its really doing is polishing the edge, not sharpening it.
You need a range of hones from bevel setter up to polisher to get a good edge. So you might use 1,4,8 and 16k stones as a bevel setter, sharpener, polisher and finisher respectively.
Pastes work well as a final polish, but they wont make a dull edge shave worthy. I use paste after my 16k stone.
My advice would be to send the razor out to a pro for honing and learn to shave first, then get a second razor and a full range of hones later on and learn that skill. Trying to learn both at the same time is tough because you dont know how good your edge is.
If you have a shave ready pro-honed razor you'll know thats a good edge and you can use that as a benchmark for your own honing. Otherwise it can be a little bit like aiming blind..!
Good luck and keep us posted!
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04-20-2010, 06:34 PM #2
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Thanked: 48yes you can get a good edge with the rolls hone but i tell ya its going to take time figger on doing 1500 laps or more also when flipping the blade go very slow you should hear a ka ching 2 sounds the frist when the bail hits the stone and the when the blade slips thru the bail.i honed mine and now its shaving, but like i said it took many , many laps. you can pry the bail off and stick a chopstick into the large deep hole and the hone it like a straight razor on normal hones this is faster but the angle is not the same as the rolls sets it . i wanted to use it like it was made to be used so it was a whole lot of back and forth.if the back side of your new strop is smooth then paste the back side and then flip it over to strop on leather.
once you get her going shes easy to keep sharp and will give you a great shave i prefer my rolls to any DE razor i have used and find that only a straight razor will give me a better shave
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04-20-2010, 06:49 PM #3'That is what i do. I drink and i know things'
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04-20-2010, 07:51 PM #4
that hone is not very good. it is a touch up hone and isn't meant for sharpening the razor in the fist place. that needs to be done like on any straight razor with bad edge - clean the chips and oxidation on the edge, establish a good clean and sharp bevel and then refine the edge with progressively finer hones.
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06-11-2010, 11:11 PM #5
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Thanked: 0What about films?
I just received a Rolls that I bought on ebay for about $10. In looking around for more info, I found this thread. I was wondering if anyone had tried sticking with the built in mechanism, but putting progressive 3m abrasive films on the hone to get it sharper (with less work than 1500 passes)?
I did a quick search and found one mention of that on B&B
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06-11-2010, 11:50 PM #6
That is a fine idea. To do it correctly you need a couple
of hone plates to make the progression easy.
Do inspect the edge and if necessary add "lots of tape"
and lap it on glass or some other flat base.
Give lots of attention to the strop. The factory strop paste
is rather coarse so do not reach too fine with film.
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06-12-2010, 12:27 AM #7
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04-20-2010, 08:12 PM #8
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04-20-2010, 09:55 PM #9
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04-21-2010, 02:42 AM #10
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Thanked: 48oh my if i had only known that sooner i would of saved myself a few blisters. 1500 laps is just a guess thou it went on for days untill i got it where it would give me a good shave.looking at it now if the bevel is the same wouldnt there be some hone wear on the spine? my bevel is nice and shiny but my spine looks untouched