Bassism
01-21-2008, 06:46 PM
Hey all,
I am looking for a little bit of guidance with regards to my honing technique.
My setup is bare bones. I have a DMT D8EE and a leather strop with no linen.
I've been generally trying about 50 laps on the hone, then about 50 laps on the strop, and I've been getting progressively closer to a shaveable edge.
One of my razors is a wapi, which I dropped in the sink one day and put a chip in to, which necessitated my need to try and hone it. I had previously planned to continue shaving with it and not put it to the stone until I knew what I was doing since I knew that as soon as I put it to the stone I would dull it to uselessness.
My other razor is a vintage Jones Bros and co that I picked up off of ebay. I've had better luck with it so far, getting it to the point now where it can cut hairs off of my arm, but still not nearly sharp enough to shave with.
I think part of my problem might be that neither of the razors likes to sit perfectly flat on the stone. Both of them are capable of it, but have funny shaped spines or something, and so take some coaxing.
As such, I've been supporting them with one of my fingers as I hone. Really more of an act of pushing them along and keeping them stabilized than putting pressure on them. I find that without that finger there, the blade rocks around on the hone, negating any hope at a consistent edge.
I've seen lots of talk of and pyramid schemes and all that, which are things that aren't much help, given my single hone to work with.
Can anybody give me some hints/thoughts on how to get that elusive razor's edge?
Thanks
M
PS Are there any honemeisters in the Ottawa area/Canada?
I am looking for a little bit of guidance with regards to my honing technique.
My setup is bare bones. I have a DMT D8EE and a leather strop with no linen.
I've been generally trying about 50 laps on the hone, then about 50 laps on the strop, and I've been getting progressively closer to a shaveable edge.
One of my razors is a wapi, which I dropped in the sink one day and put a chip in to, which necessitated my need to try and hone it. I had previously planned to continue shaving with it and not put it to the stone until I knew what I was doing since I knew that as soon as I put it to the stone I would dull it to uselessness.
My other razor is a vintage Jones Bros and co that I picked up off of ebay. I've had better luck with it so far, getting it to the point now where it can cut hairs off of my arm, but still not nearly sharp enough to shave with.
I think part of my problem might be that neither of the razors likes to sit perfectly flat on the stone. Both of them are capable of it, but have funny shaped spines or something, and so take some coaxing.
As such, I've been supporting them with one of my fingers as I hone. Really more of an act of pushing them along and keeping them stabilized than putting pressure on them. I find that without that finger there, the blade rocks around on the hone, negating any hope at a consistent edge.
I've seen lots of talk of and pyramid schemes and all that, which are things that aren't much help, given my single hone to work with.
Can anybody give me some hints/thoughts on how to get that elusive razor's edge?
Thanks
M
PS Are there any honemeisters in the Ottawa area/Canada?