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Thread: Finally got to work on my Greaves

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverloaf View Post
    wow look at the polish on that bevel! nice job
    for some reason on old wedges like this, when i leave the effects of age on the blade (not often) i almost always hone it up without tape. something about seeing those bright strips of metal at both top and bottom of the blade, showing the wear the way the blade was intended to really speaks to me. some i have even honed up that way all the way through 8k or 12k and then add a lyer of tape to produce a tiny micro bevel and tape the spine on subsequent honings.
    Thank you so much sir! Means a lot coming from someone with your skills and experience.

    I never thought of trying the two stripes. I started with three layers of tape, saw how wide the bevel was, and went "whoa, better keep the tape this thick". I have my eye on another wedge now, and may give that a shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DocMartin0321 View Post
    Thank you so much sir! Means a lot coming from someone with your skills and experience.

    I never thought of trying the two stripes. I started with three layers of tape, saw how wide the bevel was, and went "whoa, better keep the tape this thick". I have my eye on another wedge now, and may give that a shot.
    thank you
    here are two that i did not too long ago. not the prettiest blades and it just felt right to hone these two up with no tape. some will hate this look, some will agree that this is how a 150 yr old near wedge is supposed to look.....
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    the one in the top pic above is a greaves near wedge that also had a few chips in the edge. i first honed with no tape to establish an even plane and provide a basis for using tape. i then breadknifed the chips out, then angled the blade down 45 degrees and breadknifed on both sides, then lowed angle more and did same. i did this relatively quickly til the point where i loaded 5 pieces of tape on the spine. i progressed through setting the bevel and removing layers of tape one at a time, taking the bevel just down to the cutting edge each time. the point isnt to reset the bevel each time, it is to bring the bevel in plane with the cutting edge and spine/tape. finally i removed the last layer of tape and honed with spine and cutting edge/long bevel laying evenly on the stones. this is the result above. if i just honed and honed and honed without tape while trying to remove the chips there would be a true wedge sitting in front of us with bright shiny bevels from spine to cutting edge hahahaha!
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    Thank you for sharing your process. I will definitely give it a shot the next time I score a big hunk of Sheffield steel.
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    For the sake of completeness, I just had a KILLER shave with this beast! Three passes and I didn't even feel the alum block. It is so gratifying to take a piece of history like this and use it to put all of the new shaving technology to shame.

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    Good on ya! 'Greaveses have souls'!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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