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Thread: 7 day Weck Sextoblade set
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06-15-2013, 09:17 PM #1
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Thanked: 20Here are some pics of the blades I have honed and shaved with. I have used a 4000/8000 norton and then a thuringian hone followed by canvas strop and final leather stropping. All the blades passed the HHT test with flying colors and shaved very close and smoothly. Also with previous shaving experience, they seem to hold an edge real well, just a few pre stropping and good to go.
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06-16-2013, 03:26 PM #2
I think you can find replacement blades for Weck razors which are made in Germany.
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10-02-2013, 06:25 PM #3
Thanks for starting this thread. I was unaware of the Sextoblade and that there was a replaceable blade that was designed to be honed. I'll be looking to add one of these to my collection.
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01-03-2014, 01:12 PM #4
I assume you honed these as usual - with the spine and bevel both flat on the hone. If so, the geometry looks wrong and it's as if a honing attachment was required. However, it seems to have worked. I have a 7 day Heljestrand SE razor with hollow ground blades - these come with a honing guide that holds the blade at the right angle and produces the kind of tiny bevel you see on quality straights.
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11-19-2015, 09:07 AM #5
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11-19-2015, 09:26 AM #6"The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."
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11-19-2015, 10:09 AM #7
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Thanked: 0The cheapest I found are Personna hair shaper blades in a dispenser.
10.50USD for 20 pieces, that's a bit more than 50 cents each.
I also have Derby blades which shave just as fine as the blades for the sextoblade.
4.90USD for 100 pieces, that's a bit less than 5 cents each.
The difference in price is more than 10x...
I understand that there is less steel in the Derby blades, but it doesn't justify this much of a difference in price.
The Derby blades however are more difficult to install, that's why I prefer to use the Weck razor.
The Weck razor also has a much better grip and feel.
Paying 10x more for the blades however is not a good alternative.
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11-19-2015, 02:57 PM #8
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Thanked: 4830I often use mine on longer trips, I have bought vintage week blades and Fromm and Personna. They all seem to shave about the same. I really like this razor because it is the same weight and feel of a straight razor, and it shaves quite well. I have never analyzed the blade costs.
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11-19-2015, 03:01 PM #9
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Thanked: 0I earlier purchased some cost effective 'injector' blades from Japan which have a thicker back end.
Turns out they are not suitable for the sextoblade because the back end is too thin to keep it in place, the blade falls out.
So it seems that disposable blades are not exactly categorized under clear names.
It's difficult to find the right blade for your razor, isn't there any chart or lookup tool for this?
Shouldn't be too hard I would guess, just the razor brand, type and maybe year of manufacturing and the type of blades it could support.
Even when I look at blade listings on ebay the seller doesn't mention for which type of razor they can be used for :/ bad marketing imho.
I'm not gonna play darts and buy blades until I have the right ones : )
Would be awesome if I could just use the Weck razor, it has a good grip and shaves nicely.
Used a Parker razor with Derby blades yesterday but the handle is a bit slippery and I accidentally nicked a thingy off, blood was gushing out.