Honing Journal - Successful Back Beveling Convex Hone

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  • Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
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    Are you interested in the gear used in this video?
    Razor: Gold Dollar Black Scales Experimental Razor
    Stone: Shapton 1.5k Convex Short Diameter
    Drink: Coffee
    I really appreciate when you guys stop by and watch my videos, this one was a long one! This is my honing journal and I hope you guys enjoy. Special thanks to ‪@BigEShaves‬ ‪@billm.2677‬ ‪@thesuperiorshave‬ ‪@jpo31‬ for helping me with all my questions!

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  • @seanstapelfeld
    @seanstapelfeld  3 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for stopping by and watching my honing journal! It always amazes me that you guys watch these! This is a longer one, cheers!

  • @BigEShaves
    @BigEShaves 3 місяці тому +3

    Great video and waking us through the process

    • @seanstapelfeld
      @seanstapelfeld  3 місяці тому

      Thank you Eric, you’ve been a big help. I think I was also walking myself through the process and wanted to document it haha I shaved with the razor and it was super keen!

  • @greggallant5058
    @greggallant5058 3 місяці тому +3

    Hi Sean - great video! Hopefully you realize that the convex hone moves your bevel geometry in the exact opposite direction to your two layers of tape :) If the steel holds that edge, I think you'll notice a difference in the shave. Cheers!

    • @seanstapelfeld
      @seanstapelfeld  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you Greg! I miss your videos, hopefully you make one soon? Hehe I’m not sure if the steel on the gold dollar will hold but I’ve heard good things about higher quality razors taking good edges. Cheers my friend!

    • @greggallant5058
      @greggallant5058 3 місяці тому +2

      @@seanstapelfeld Even if the Gold Dollar can hold the edge, it is unlikely the grain size in the steel will allow you to push the refinement. As for videos, I was planning to do one tonight, but rum and a cigar are calling my name. I'll probably get it done tomorrow, though.

    • @seanstapelfeld
      @seanstapelfeld  3 місяці тому +1

      @@greggallant5058 Damn Greg, wish I was there, we would talk about razors for hours I’m sure. I enjoy zacapa and diplomático reserva very good rums! Enjoy your night my friend!

    • @greggallant5058
      @greggallant5058 3 місяці тому +1

      @@seanstapelfeld Sipping Zacapa and smoking Padron. I’m having a very pleasant evening 🙂

  • @Martins-Shaves123
    @Martins-Shaves123 2 місяці тому +1

    Great work Sean 👏 i can clearly see the curve on your stone , convexing the bevel is a complex business, coping with the full Jarrod methods i found wearisome ,all the different ,'wheel sizes' on different stones 😮.
    ( tomatoes and slurry are yummy 😂)🍅.

    • @seanstapelfeld
      @seanstapelfeld  2 місяці тому +1

      hehe the tomato after setting the bevel is just a treat for doing some good work... yes the convex business and maintaining them convex seems to be a little wearisome but it might be harder doing it by hand like some of the guys are doing. cheers my friend, making me a coffee and going to watch your shave wooohooo

  • @billm.2677
    @billm.2677 2 місяці тому +2

    Nice work Sean.
    These days, I seldom backbevel all the way to the edge.
    I mostly like to start with some sort of established apex and backbevel about 50-75% to the edge, then re-refine the apex.
    As you go along you may find that a little extra focus will always be necessary towards the heel. Many times my stroke starts with a leaning to the heel before a making rocking transition to the toe at about halfway point. The heel never gets the same cross stroke action of the rest of the razor. Circles are an option for that area tool.
    You can easily work the backbevel at any time without touching the edge. Unlike abrasive progressions, isolating and segmenting are possible. Use this to your advantage to give the shave piece what it is asking you for.
    Getting ready to try my newly convexed ILR on a “virgin” GoDallah.
    Do you have a link for the new video scope? Looks cool.
    Great closing tribute to your Dad! Extend to him my Best Regards from Pennsylvania.

    • @seanstapelfeld
      @seanstapelfeld  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you Bill! I noticed just today what you were trying to tell me about the heel the other day. I took your recommendation and gave some extra love to the heel. I will try to not fully apex with the short diameter stone next time and just stop shy before apexing… since I’m new to this I was finding a hard time understanding when I was near the apex and when I wasn’t but I’m getting the hang of it slowly. Do you apex with the second longer diameter stone or does your edge finally come together in your last stone in the progression? Cheers and happy Father’s Day my friend!

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677 2 місяці тому

      @@seanstapelfeld
      I have apexed razors at the 3 diameters I use. Since they are coarser stones it can be less work later if you are back a bit. When you get in the area of a balanced hollowing, don’t be afraid to go back and forth on the curves. It can move around pretty easily and helps with blending.

  • @subtleartsoapco
    @subtleartsoapco 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice video Sean. I haven’t ventured into convex honing yet. It does seem interesting.

    • @seanstapelfeld
      @seanstapelfeld  2 місяці тому +1

      I’ve only been playing with it 1 week but definitely very noticeable results and definitely works! Cheers my friend!

    • @subtleartsoapco
      @subtleartsoapco 2 місяці тому +1

      @@seanstapelfeld
      I’ve been meaning to ask you, what microscope do you use? I’m looking for a new one.

    • @seanstapelfeld
      @seanstapelfeld  2 місяці тому +2

      @@subtleartsoapco this one is the tomlov 1000x

    • @subtleartsoapco
      @subtleartsoapco 2 місяці тому +1

      @@seanstapelfeld
      Thank you

  • @seanstapelfeld
    @seanstapelfeld  3 місяці тому +1

    Did I just say twerking at 2:49? Torquing*

  • @borbelyhaz321
    @borbelyhaz321 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi Sean. Nice. I am new to this convex way of honing. How do you lap a convex shaped stone? Thx have a good one

    • @seanstapelfeld
      @seanstapelfeld  2 місяці тому

      In my case I bought a plate sold by Jarrod that has the shape I want for the two stones dimensions. If I put sandpaper on it and shape parallel to one axis it gives me the really curved stone and if I change the angle then it gives me a less curved stone on the long axis but I know there are guys doing this that do it by hand hehe I bought the plate because I’m lazy hahaha but anyways my friend this is just for fun, I will still hone thicker grinds the flat way.