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Will be really interested to hear your thoughts on this combination Russ..love the idea of a thread on honing too for comparisons of different blades on different stones, will be looking out for the follow ups
Thanks I will post a few more as I use them if there is some interest in the thread , sounds like you would make a great honer , as I think you have to enjoy it , if you see it as a chore then it is tough to get a good result , personally I really enjoy the process of learning a razor, a stone and the techniques as in one way it is quite simple , but in another a great many variables and you never really stop learning.Love looking at these Jnats, there's so much character and charm there. I would like to learn this at some point, although I expect I'll go the Naniwa route just for value and consistency as it strikes me as quite a tricky thing to learn. There have been a couple of interesting razors I fancied, but never bought as they weren't from known "shave ready" sellers. Also it appeals to me for the meditative and satisfaction element, a bit like the shaving itself. I find it quite therapeutic doing touch-ups on the acrylic-mounted diamond-sprayed balsa strops. However there's a limit to what can be achieved there obviously, so I guess I'll need to learn to set bevels first.
You have me drooling after the beautiful stones again Russ the Ozuku looks a big stone i really enjoy the edges you have produced for me on this stone..very smooth and such a pleasure to shave fromSo Tonights Hone was a refresh of a RIbbon 1000 and Tanifuji 935 , The base stone is a lovely Ozuku Koppa this is a pretty hard stone but feels like silk to hone on , I took both razors to a set of three Mikawa Naguras and a Tomo Nagura Matched to the Base Stone.
Both tested extremely well so looking forward to using them.
What a beautiful razor..paired with a nice natural stone is just the cherry on top ! Even the slurry stones are stunning Russ one day I will invest in a nice set up like this myself..thank you for posting I always enjoy seeing your honing picsTonight's Hone was the new Rigarazor. Bevel set on a 1k Naniwa and then Honed on a Shobu stone. This stone and I have history it took me a while to get a good result from it , but it was worth the investment as it delivers wonderfully smooth edges and is my go to stone for razors that are new to me.
Thank you JayWhat a beautiful razor..paired with a nice natural stone is just the cherry on top ! Even the slurry stones are stunning Russ one day I will invest in a nice set up like this myself..thank you for posting I always enjoy seeing your honing pics
Hi RoyI honed my Ralf Aust this morning and after reading the original post I would not give it any more than a TT3 in relation to the "chart", this was after running on a 5000, 8000 then 12000 Naniwa pro stones. I get a vey good shave even at this level and to be honest I am not sure that any sharper would be beneficial for me. Even though my technique us seriously improving I think I would be hesitant to a TT4 or TT5.
I would love to know the technical requirement for achieving a TT5 level... Something strikes me as being very important and that would be the grind... I would image that a full hollow or Belled Hollow would be required in order to achieve TT5 level, alternatively I would imagine that a wedge would be extremely difficult to get even to a TT3 level...
@Russel I have a Rigarazor on order, it will another ten days or so before it arrives..I hope that is shaves as good as it looks.
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