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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Get a bit of draw. Using slack in the strop and torque is how to tune it. Period. Takes experience among many razors and strops to decide.
    all are different. JMO.
    Sharptonn,

    This is great advice!!! Thanks - Bill
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    “Think my problem may be related to a double bevel in my blade.”


    No, the double bevel has nothing to do with it. The amount of deflection that is needed to overcome a double bevel is less than the thickness of a piece of paper. Remember the thickness of a piece of tape created the second bevel.

    When honing on film, adding a piece of copy paper under the finishing film, only the front third of the bevel will be polished by the deflection of a single sheet of paper. It is a pressure issue, the downward pressure of the blade on the strop and a slight slackness of the strop.

    If a flat, paddle strop can strop a bevel reaching the edge, tautness of the strop must have very little effect.

    It is your calibration, of your pressure, keeping the razor’s spine on the strop and experience that will make a difference. Your idea of “a little pressure” and mine will be completely different.

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    In that case, I'm glad to have recognized the technique. My thanks to all who offered tips. It is wonderful to have an active and interested group here. For us NooBs, "your help" saves us from giving up before great shaves become the norm. However, we might blame you for RAD later - Bill
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    One thing to consider, The scratching sensation through the honing regimen could be because of the rough-finished upper bevel. Right next to where it was set and next to the original/made grind marks and all the 'history'! The upper bevel will sometimes keep the light scratching sensation longer.
    Does not mean the bottom of the bevel is not good and smooth! Something I have noticed.
    JMO
    Last edited by sharptonn; 11-26-2014 at 03:00 AM.
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    I rest my case.

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