Convex Coticule Dilucot - Dovo Bismark

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
  • Today we head to the convexed stones and thin the bevel in on a Dovo Bismarck.
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  • @greggallant5058
    @greggallant5058 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Eric -- Nice sharpening with the convex stone and a great example of a practical dilucot method.

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks, it’s nice when I have to time to dedicate to it. Not much I enjoy more than a Dilucot or a full Mikawa Nagura Progression, it’s just finding the time to get it done.

    • @greggallant5058
      @greggallant5058 Місяць тому

      I agree. Honing feedback from a coti or Jnat is mesmerizing. I don’t do enough coti edges. I’ll correct that soon.

  • @jpo31
    @jpo31 Місяць тому +4

    Nice Erik. This was how i got into using convex stones too. I just wanted to get a little more performance out of my coticules. Looking forward to your follow up shave video.
    Take care.

    • @Martins-Shaves123
      @Martins-Shaves123 Місяць тому

      Beautiful Bismark 😍 Eric....I'm envious of the width of that wide coticule, ( I've only attempted to make ,and then use 1 convex synthetic stone , not a success for me on my only attempt 😒).
      Your so accurate that coticules vary so much , great and clever video , finishing on a known stone . Ps I can go from bevel set to finish by dilicot method on the same stone ...but not always successfully, your process is far more thought out and considered, exemplary method and video 👏🎉

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  Місяць тому +1

      I appreciate your help getting me started.

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  Місяць тому +1

      Oh, when I saw that 3” wide coti on eBay I knew I had to have it for this exact purpose. I was not disappointed, it’s perfect for a convex honing stone. Have a good weekend and have fun on your holiday.

  • @longhaultanker
    @longhaultanker Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this video on the Coticule. I enjoyed it.

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  Місяць тому +1

      I do enjoy a good Dilucot. Thanks for watching and commenting. Looking forward to your next one.

    • @longhaultanker
      @longhaultanker Місяць тому

      @@BigEShaves I’m a big fan of Dr. Matt’s videos on the Coticules. How does the role of stiction play on convex Coticules?

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  Місяць тому

      @@longhaultanker I find it can be tricky. Your honing without tape and also convexing the spine a little. You feel a little more resistance on your feedback. At the end process you will feel some sticking, more so if you’re using running water. But it will be hard to blend Dr Matt’s method utilizing a convex honing method. I am sure you can develop something that works. I just have not put any testing into it. I am not willing to convex all my stones so when I go convex. I make sure I have a good bevel on a flat 1, 2 or 3k, then go to a convex coticule the remainder of the way. I will go back flat at the end, just to polish the Apex. Arks work great for that last step.

  • @billm.2677
    @billm.2677 Місяць тому

    Key pickup for me, “continually chase less pressure”.
    No running water, Hmmm 🤔, I’m gonna try that.
    🤔 100 laps 💡💡💡🙂
    The allure of the coticule; non loading, easy shaping, fast cutting.
    Nice work.
    Sweet Bismark.

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  Місяць тому +2

      Minimal pressure with maximum violent undercut, those or my main keys for finishing on any coti. They will not all look the same, but you will be able to tell when you have went as far as you can. But that 100 laps is to make sure I do not stop prematurely. And I am not making a claim that running water is wrong. I do use it when I know both stone and razor. But I have been more successful by just rinsing razor and stone every 10 laps or so when I am at my final stage. That way I can utilize all my keys/indicators. Running water such a common recommendation, but I have noticed that as the main common denominator with folks struggling with coticules. I feel I learned more about my stone and about honing on a coticule when I quit using running water. Thanks for watching Bill, looking forward to your next one.

  • @dnamol
    @dnamol 3 дні тому

    The Bismarck pearl is on the wishlist.. maybe I will get it as a birthday present this year..

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  3 дні тому +1

      It’s an underrated razor. Great grind and an easy hone. I enjoy mine, it’s a comfortable shaver

    • @dnamol
      @dnamol 3 дні тому

      @@BigEShaves that's what I hope for 😃

  • @subtleartsoapco
    @subtleartsoapco Місяць тому

    I haven’t ventured into convex honing yet. It does sound interesting. I see many people achieving great edges.

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  Місяць тому +1

      It works exceptionally well for new thinly ground razors. IMO, there is still plenty room for flat honing. I am not sure you see the same benefits from thickly ground razors and wedges, both of which I also enjoy. As I have said before, it’s just an other tool in my box of tricks.

  • @borbelyhaz321
    @borbelyhaz321 Місяць тому

    Hi Eric. Nice. Counting on the shave review. Have a nice weekend

    • @BigEShaves
      @BigEShaves  Місяць тому

      I will try to get that one done next. I have had a rough week or so, and have quite a bit of content to load. I just need to make the time.