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    Is it difficult to get an older wedge blade sharp? I've heard that that it is very difficult to put a shave ready edge on these. Anybody have hands on experience?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabomano View Post
    Is it difficult to get an older wedge blade sharp? I've heard that that it is very difficult to put a shave ready edge on these. Anybody have hands on experience?

    Ray
    Compare to hollow ground blades they are difficult.
    If you do have chips ,double smile face or single smile face , true wedge ,cast steel etc it gets more time consuming.
    hope this helps.

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    Some wedges are absolute nightmares and can take over an hour to hone easily.

    Compared to full hollows, some of the older wedges are so different its really quite extraordinary to see how much their design has evolved. Just the weight behind some wedges, I reckon they could chop fingers off!

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    Not more difficult; it just tends to take longer to set the bevel. From there on in, they are exactly the same as honing any other razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Not more difficult; it just tends to take longer to set the bevel. From there on in, they are exactly the same as honing any other razor.

    Agreed...Once the bevel is set, that's 99% of the battle, most of the steel has been removed..Fine tuning, or making it shave ready is a breeze.
    The old Wade and Butcher's IME can take a while to set a proper bevel...
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    The ones that I have come across all appeared to have been honed like a pocket knife & took several layers of tape and a lot, repeat, lot of work at the rough grits. Be prepared to replace the outside layer of tape several times before you get a uniform bevel set. Once you get past 1K, it's much easier, but still takes a few more passes. You are simply removing more steel...
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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    Not more difficult; it just tends to take longer to set the bevel. From there on in, they are exactly the same as honing any other razor.
    Exactly Holli - harder to set bevel = harder to hone! I agree the rest is the same, most of which is polishing, not honing to be pedantic!

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    Well if we're going to be pedantic, longer is not the same as harder. It takes longer to set the bevel on a wedge, but it is not harder to do so.

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    All right! Everyone calm down. You've been warned!

    Back on topic...

    Wedges can be a PITA period.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    Gotta agree with Joed. While most of my hollow ground razors sit square on my hone, I don't think I own a wedge that does. As a result, other honing techniques have to be picked up in order to hone them.

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