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    Wedges with spine issues are by no means a simple hone...

    I said this a few times "People like to make honing sound really easy and it is, right up until it isn't"

    A pic of the razor would help, but honestly the best advice so far is already in this thread,,,

    Set the razor aside until one of two things happens, You meet with Nelson, or you sort through enough honing issues over time to get through this one...


    A pic really would help to get an idea of how bad the Edge vs Spine geometry is though
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Wedges with spine issues are by no means a simple hone...
    The honorable Cudarunner once said that my version of hell would be a pile of heavy sheffields. He's right, ya know...

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    I just did a post on this subject recently.

    When you are talking wedge and uneven wear on the spine, there is a good chance that you have not really set the bevel with the DMT and going to the 1K at that point will not help anything. If you have a loupe or microscope, take a look at the bevel and make sure that both sides of the bevel are flat from the top, all the way down to the edge. The top may reflect the uneven wear on the spine, but not matter so long as you get both sides of the bevel flat. Many times on these kinds of razors you will have one side flat and not the other and it seems like you are getting there, but you really are not and may have to work on one side more.

    Having Nelson willing to help you out is a huge benefit, particularly if you are going to take on this kind of razor.

    Have fun.
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