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    Well on saturday my SRD modular paddle strop came in and I was really looking forward to using the diamond spray. I have a 5/8 dovo black star in red pakka scales that needed to be touched up. Out of the razors i purchased from SRD this one wasn't quite as sharp as the others I have received but it still did the job so I never sent it back to be honed again. Anyways, this afternoon I did 10 light passes on the wool felt treated with the diamond spray followed by about 60 passes on the leather and went on to shave. It almost feels like the diamond spray may have chipped the toe of the razor. Is this even possible? As a result I got a few knicks during the shave today. Where should I go from here, Im not really sure how to tackle this?

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    That's just odd... and a let down. Not sure it matters, but what micron spray were you using?

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    pwm,

    So you feel that the razor is a little duller at the toe than it was before?; or sharper yet you feel something scratchy? Either way, it's impossible for me to tell what happened just from reading the post. My guess would be that the spine of the razor lifted slightly during stropping.

    If you have a loupe, you can look at the toe to see the edge a little better. Maybe it's reflecting light from the very edge at the toe end but not towards the heel?

    Van Gogh (earcutter),

    My paddle came with a bottle of (unlableled) 0.5 micron spray.

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    Something sharper and scratchy. Perfect way to put it.

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    My first thought was that some feel the diamond sprays make the edges harsh. That being said, if it's only the toe, must be something else. Do you have a camera that can take a close up? That may help you and us see what's going on.

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    I do but wont be able to get to that till tomorrow afternoon. I have a big exam tomorrow and well I already spent enough time procrastinating today. Photography is a hobby of mine and if I start taking pictures there goes my exam lol.
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    I was using 15 Carat .5 Diamond Spray that came with with the modular paddle. The bottle was SRD if brand makes any difference. Im starting to think what if i moved the razor while stropping and pressure ended up being applied to the toe causing it to chip. I dont have loupe so I cant really see what happened but I do know something is off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwm5024 View Post
    Well on saturday my SRD modular paddle strop came in and I was really looking forward to using the diamond spray. I have a 5/8 dovo black star in red pakka scales that needed to be touched up. Out of the razors i purchased from SRD this one wasn't quite as sharp as the others I have received but it still did the job so I never sent it back to be honed again. Anyways, this afternoon I did 10 light passes on the wool felt treated with the diamond spray followed by about 60 passes on the leather and went on to shave. It almost feels like the diamond spray may have chipped the toe of the razor. Is this even possible? As a result I got a few knicks during the shave today. Where should I go from here, Im not really sure how to tackle this?
    Well the 0.5 micron spray did not chip the edge it is just too fine.
    My guess is that you caught something while stropping or handling
    the razor.

    It is also possible that the toe is now sharp enough to get you.

    I would give it a bright light inspection. In daylight see if light
    reflects off the edge or if there is an interruption of the bevel.
    I use a small jeweler loupe and in bright light it tells me a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwm5024 View Post
    As a result I got a few knicks during the shave today. Where should I go from here, Im not really sure how to tackle this?
    If the edge is chipped it is surely contact damage. If you are getting weepers you need to at least halve the laps on the diamond sprayed felt. It is very easy to make or break an edge with this medium. Going back to your finishing stone for 5 or 6 laps may resolve the issue but I'm keen to see any magnified pics you can take.

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    My apologies for not getting any pictures up, turns out this week is keeping busy. I had to shave this morning and I decided to give the razor 5 laps on a babers hone and strop it on the leather for abou 100 laps. Seems to have done the trick as that sharp spot is gone. I noticed originally after using the paste that the edge would catch light near the toe as niftyshaving mentioned. After this morning it no longer does that and the razor is still sharp and gave me BBS shave today. Thank you all for the help, its greatly appreciated!

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