I use the 20-30-40 method....
20 Linen
30 Red Latigo
40 Horsehide
When I am done shaving I give it 10 on the linen and put her away
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I use the 20-30-40 method....
20 Linen
30 Red Latigo
40 Horsehide
When I am done shaving I give it 10 on the linen and put her away
30 TM Linen
30 SRD Latigo
30 TM Steerhide
40/60 on linen/leather before shaving, 30 or 40 on leather after.
After honing 30/70 (linen/leather)
Before shaving 30/70 (even if the post honing stropping was just the night before)
After shaving 10/10....
Interesting, I never noticed that you can feel the removal of the stray fragments on the linen. But I will in the future pay closer attention while doing so. My routine is nothing special. I have read what everyone else here said, and some point or another I have varied my routine; sometimes to my detriment, at other times, it seemed to make little difference. About the only change I've made as of late, is the removal of the pasted linen strop in my routine. Instead, I just do maybe b/w 5 & 10 passes on pasted leather, then maybe 20-30 on the linen. Then I aim for about 50 on my leather. Then I do another 50 before I shave with the razor for a total of 100 lashes.
I do 40 on the felt, 60 on leather,
THEN at mid/shave another 20/20
then after the shave another 20/20
seems fairly effective, for me at least.
tinkersd.
after honing 10 felt with CrOx, 30 premium cotton, 80 Horse Butt
Daily 30/60 cotton then horse butt
post shave 25 horse butt
20 laps on my SRD paddle (leather) before each shave works great for me.My new pro honed razor needed 10 laps on the green pasted rough leather and another 20 on the smooth side before it shaved right.
I'll never trust "shave ready" again.
I've bought a couple razors in my time, particularly from members here and occasionally from the RazorEmporium. Those guys at the emporium advertise their razors as NOT shave ready which, is fine with me, as you know what you're getting. In fact, the razors I've bought from them seem to come with the bevel set and just a little needed honing and some time on the paste and the leather and they're good to go. All things considered, I have been very happy with all my purchases from those guys. One razor I bought from a member at this site named Doughboy (something or other) was advertised as shave ready and I can attest to his (or her, you never know) honing ability and his word. It was just as sharp and pleasant a shaving tool as any in my collection. So, it all depends on the seller. I for one, do believe that [most] all the sellers at this site are honest and, most importantly, knowledgeable amateur hone-meisters.