Results 1 to 6 of 6

Thread: On DMT break in

  1. #1

    Default On DMT break in

    I am a total newb here, should be recieving my first straight any day now. I ordered a set from classicshaving and the razor comes pre-sharpened by Lynn (pre-sharpened DOVO Blackstar set). I know enough from reading these forums to not touch the thing before its first use, and to only strop for the first few months.

    I have some DMT plates on the way. I have read on here that they require a bit of a break-in period. Is this just a case of they start out ok and get better with use? Should I give them a go once or twice on my kitchen knifes to get the stone broken in?

    Since the razor will come with a good edge to begin with will I even need to use the D8EE to maintain it? Will a quick once over with a finishing stone be all that is needed to keep the edge going at first?

    Thanks for a great site. Hopefully this wasn't a too severe newb question explosion. Wish me luck keeping all the pieces of my face where they belong on my first shave.

  2. Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Jeff View Post
    I am a total newb here, should be recieving my first straight any day now. I ordered a set from classicshaving and the razor comes pre-sharpened by Lynn (pre-sharpened DOVO Blackstar set). I know enough from reading these forums to not touch the thing before its first use, and to only strop for the first few months.

    I have some DMT plates on the way. I have read on here that they require a bit of a break-in period. Is this just a case of they start out ok and get better with use? Should I give them a go once or twice on my kitchen knifes to get the stone broken in?

    Since the razor will come with a good edge to begin with will I even need to use the D8EE to maintain it? Will a quick once over with a finishing stone be all that is needed to keep the edge going at first?

    Thanks for a great site. Hopefully this wasn't a too severe newb question explosion. Wish me luck keeping all the pieces of my face where they belong on my first shave.
    Firstly - a DMT D8EE cuts very, VERY quickly, so keep that in mind. Secondly, a DMT D8EE comes from DMT pre-broken in, so there is nothing you need to do to/with it. Thirdly - unless you REALLY know what you're doing (honing wise) never take a razor that has been professionally honed to ANY DMT hone coarser than the DMT D8EE, as they cut WAY too fast and you'll just overhone the hell out of it.

    Get a pasted paddle strop, and use that to keep the edge on the Dovo wicked sharp.... when/if that stops working 3-4 ZERO pressure strokes on a DMT (wet) is all you'll need, as again, they cut incredibly fast.

    Hope this helps!
    - Joel
    joel (at) badgerandblade.com

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    NJ & The Fortress of Solitude
    Posts
    36,726
    Images
    78

    Default

    I think the next finest DMT plate after the EE is a 1200 grit- way too coarse for you to use at this point.
    Chief Weasel and Director of the B&B Stjynnkii Membörd Dummpsjterd.

    Baby Brain Smooth.

    Life is too short to share that bacon with anyone.

  4. #4

    Default

    To break the lower grit DMTs in, lap something. (hone, chisel back, sorta' flat hunk of steel, etc...)
    Steven

  5. #5
    Thread Starter

    Default

    Thanks for the help guys. I have no intention of using the 8C on my razor. It will be used to lap some water stones for my kitchen knifes, and a Chinese 12k that is en-route. As for the 8EE I will take your warnings regarding its quick cutting nature to heart.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Beantown
    Posts
    10,052
    Images
    23

    Default

    +1 on breaking in a diamond plate on a chisel back!

    I'm working on a wedge, so I got a 1200 diamond plate. As new, it leaves big gouges that will remain on the edge, rendering it useless.

    Take a chisel and lay it flat on the hone, and go nuts on it, back & forth until the finish it is left with is no longer matte, but a bit shiny.

 

 

Similar Threads

  1. Break it in?
    By kinglaiho in forum Shaving Brushes
    Replies: 13
    Last Post: 06-21-2011, 10:40 PM
  2. Taking a break
    By JPM in forum General Shaving Discussion
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 12-30-2009, 08:30 AM
  3. break in
    By bill mcdill in forum Shaving Brushes
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 08-15-2009, 05:23 AM
  4. need to break in EJ BBB?
    By Jamie B in forum Shaving Brushes
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 05-19-2009, 09:45 PM
  5. Break Through!!
    By morajam in forum Shave Clinic & Newbie Check-In
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: 12-12-2007, 06:06 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •