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Thread: Smiling Razor Re-Grind
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06-03-2012, 09:07 PM #1
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Thanked: 0Smiling Razor Re-Grind
Okay, this may be a stupid question but I have a few straights that have smiling blades and I have been trying for months to acquire the technique in order to hone these blades and have acquired nothing but frustration. At this point I have given up trying to hone these as the only thing I have done is make them duller. My question is that I was wondering if there is a way that the razor can be put to the grinder and sorta re-shaped in order to make it so that the whole blade contacts the stone at the same time.
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06-03-2012, 09:16 PM #2
Generally a bad idea. Most razors with a smiling edge were either made that way, or honed that way. I would recommend to learn to hone them as the spine follows the edge during honing and the spine is set to following a smiling edge. Many new shavers are wanting to do this. I recommend to buy a "straight" and sell the smilers or put them away until you learn how to hone and strop them. Smiling edges are that way for good reason. They shave Awesome when sharp!
OR, you could just send them to me!
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06-03-2012, 09:29 PM #3
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Thanked: 0Believe me I have been trying like heck to get the hang of honing a smile. I have a few straight Blades and can hone them up real nice so I have the ability to bring a razor to shave readiness but these smilers are driving me nuts and I really hate to sell them as they are in Scales that I hand carved.
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06-03-2012, 09:35 PM #4
You don't need to regrind a smiling blade to get it honed, you just have to put it diagonally on the hone and make X-strokes. See here: Honing A Smiling Straight Razor Blade - YouTube
You can also do it holding the razor with one hand only, if you have the necessary sensibility. I suggest to use a water hone, since the slurry indicates the point of the blade that is in touch with the hone.
But if you still want to make a smiling blade straight, you can use this technique: Removing a chip from a straight razor, Part 1 - YouTube
There is another possibility, unfortunately: if after you do everything right the blade doesn't keep sharp, the temper might be ruined, making the blade useless.