I'm the opposite. I'm still trying to understand how to make best use of my coticule while my Jnats are so easy I don't want to veer away from them.
This. JNats just involve rubbing. Coticules feel like you are tickling trout!
I'm the opposite. I'm still trying to understand how to make best use of my coticule while my Jnats are so easy I don't want to veer away from them.
That’s a finisher.Scratched that itch for an Ark edge. This is lapped both sides: one is finished to 600, the other 1200. Started on the 600 with WD40 until there was zero feel, the flipped it over and finished on the glass. HHT is scary.
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That’s a finisher.
Happy to help. Glad you like it.Oh yeah. And I have you to thank for it! Cheers!
If it's kicking up swarf with oil, that doesn't sound like a razor finisher.I just received my Rosetta Matrix stone from Canada today. This one got stuck in their mail strike for over 6 weeks. This is my 4th different stone from this dealer and I am pretty satisfied.
This stone is beautiful to look at. Sort of red, black and tan mixture. It's very hard and very fine for finishing. I burnished it so I can use it with oil instead of water. After burnishing the Rosetta and honing on my King 6k, Iaid a couple of drops of oil on it and I put it to work on my Clausen razor. Almost immediately I noticed a nice black swarf forming and the blade began to sharpen rather quickly even though it's advertised as slow. It felt similar to my black Ark and I guess it should because this stone is novaculite of some sort as well. I'm not sure of the pedigree(?) of this novaculite, but it felt very close to the Ark and seemed to sharpen as well to.
I was pretty darned satisfied with the shave it provided, but I think there is a bit more there. I'll have to do more work with this one, but this stone might be the one.
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Let us know. I before I gave my set of strops and paste to my nephew I would go back to it from time to time, mostly confirmed that I prefer natural finishes. But yeah, laser sharp.Maybe my technique has improved enough to use them comfortably.
I read a thread about maintenance with pasted strops and decided to pull out the diamond pasted balsa again for a bit of fun. I haven’t used an edge like this for years. It’s an absolute light saber just as I remember. Maybe my technique has improved enough to use the edge comfortably. It doesn’t sound like people do this very much anymore. If someone was looking for a cheap shaving set up this stuff could be just the ticket. It’s probably the easiest and cheapest way to a super sharp edge.
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My 6/8 CW Schuffig did not need a honing, but I could not sleep last night. It’s getting close to going home and this fella is getting restless. None of my 7 work razors needed honing, but this one was just used and within reach so it got the call. The progression was 6.7, 3, 1.2 and finished on .85. Oh man I really like these stones for work/travel. Thanks @JPO for helping nudge me that way. Excellent shave, none of the synthetics I’ve owned have provided such a comfortable edge.
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Can’t always travel with my naturals. One must adapt and overcome. Thank you for worrying about me. I know I can rely on you to throw me a life line if I get in too deep.Oh no Eric! Say it ain't true. You can't be going to the dark