Only that I hone mine without tape. I have not bothered to calculate the bevel angle, but obviously the original bevel angle, as when honed in the case, is much fatter than honed outside the case with the spine on the hone. So if you are looking to maintain the standard Rolls bevel, you might want even more tape. Like I said I haven't calculated it. But I do get a pretty snappy edge with the spine on the hone without tape. I simply reset the bevel from scratch and went with the blade's natural bevel which may be a bit on the acute side. And just from shaving with Rolls razors I would conjecture that the Rolls bevel is a little too fat for optimum shaving in the hands of an experienced shaver.
I find the chopstick method to be awkward and ergonomically counterintuitive. I would rather just push the blade with a finger on the spine, another finger providing light pressure downward onto the hone or strop. The blade is big and bulky enough to handle it and flip it with the fingers if you are careful.
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I have a cracked hone on my new '51 with a nice case. Other than the hone, it is in great shape. I've gotten improved results conditioning the strop and stropping quite a bit and shaves have improved, though only used it 3 or 4 times so far. My last shave was quite good. And I've never used a straight before so traditional SE is as close as I've been so far ... technique-wise. Is there a video anywhere or some precise instructions for honing the blade with lapping film? And where do I buy the film?
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I get my film from www.thorlabs.com but you can sometimes find single sheets on amazon. And I think RickBoone1 was selling kits... not sure if he still is.
If you read the threads (search the site for threads with lapping film in the title) you will get all the info you need. One lengthy thread started by Blix in particular. I am not aware of any videos though I am thinking about making one. Also you might want to read the thread that I posted a link to, earlier in this thread, dealing with the Rolls.
Before trying to hone your favorite Rolls blade, if you have never honed straights, you might want to get a couple of ebay razors, or a couple of whippeddogs from Larry, and practice on them first. A little razor honing experience and know-how will help you approach honing your Rolls with more confidence.
Banned for Life from "Over There"... TWICE!
Picked this up from a boot sale this morning for £2:
It's 1946 and I'm guessing the Imperial #2 model.
It looks almost unused, the whetstone and strop are fully intact and the ShaveWiki explicitly states: "Do not be afraid of the Rolls Razor", so I'll let you know how it goes...
...if they'll let me use my Blackbery in the Casualty Unit![]()
Last edited by mjclark; 06-03-2013 at 10:41 AM.
Don't get the rolls unless in a perfect box (shipper) all instructions etc. There are TONS of them. In fact if a store tells you they have no razors at all, they usually have a rolls there because they forgot or didn't remember it's a razor. Every where I go they are there, just rampant in FL. $15.00 brand new in the box or pass.
here this is barely worth it
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Roll...item257ea00150
Last edited by shavefreak; 06-03-2013 at 01:30 PM.
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Well I didn't lose any blood from my boot sale blade, but it could definitely do with a bit more honing...
Funny that you should mention a car booty, i aquired a nice demonstrator only model from one and the blade is very sharp, now ive just got
to try it out.
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