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    Thanks for the added information Bart. I do...

    Thanks for the added information Bart.

    I do need to say though, the tip of the razor is not shaving the sideburns well enough. Should I not fix this on coticule + slurry? Perhaps the bevel didn't...
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    Ok so I did what you said Bart, almost to the...

    Ok so I did what you said Bart, almost to the letter, only I think a lot more passes.

    I went from the coticule + slurry to a diluted slurry by slowly adding water.

    Then I went to the BBW with...
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    What the heck... I couldn't wait to try this out...

    What the heck... I couldn't wait to try this out so I went to hone real quickly with those strokes I think I did them correctly at least. I do a TPT and when I get to the middle I just sliced my...
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    Thanks Bart for the explanation! The sandpaper...

    Thanks Bart for the explanation!

    The sandpaper I used was not for wood, it was for metal indeed. Taking out the frown took a long time though, don't get me wrong, I just expected it to take a day,...
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    Small update again: Further honed it on the...

    Small update again:

    Further honed it on the 600 grit paper, but quite wet. Went through two sheets of that paper as it got used up extremely fast (ridiculous almost) and I used no pressure.
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    Frown is gone, now what ? :-D

    Hey guys,

    I've been working on that frowning razor as a little practice project. Thanks to RandyDance I totally got rid of the frown by using sandpaper (!). It took quite a while, but what a joy...
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