Ive seen a couple of hone videos let me say these are by far the best for a beginner and give insight in to all the basic ways of how to and ideas and what you need to get the job done
I bought the Naniwa Traditional and it works great. It's not as aggressive as some other makes but it gives great feedback and the bevel is smoother then other stones. Well worth the money.
I don't know if anyone's said this but you remind me of the man Ron Swanson I believe on the television show "Parks and Recreation". I've always really loved straight razors but never have bought one and now because of your videos I decided to go ahead and do it now that I have some basis of knowledge as to how to do the job right
The circular pattern is a huge help. I have a an AP Donovan and a Dovo I picked up in Germany and both needed honed badly. I couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. The circular pattern before the x strokes changed my blades to nearly new condition. Thanks!
Hello, thanks for all the videos! They are super helpful for someone starting out for the first time with straight razors. I was curious though, what angle are you holding the razor to the stone with? I can't really tell if you have it resting on the spine as you would when stropping, or if you have it raised up just a bit in the back there? Thank you for your time, and thanks again for all the videos!
I just bought a non-traditional stone from Ace Hardware "A DMT FINE DIAMOND STONE" One problem, it is diamonds, on metal, on orange plastic, on a black base. When I pick it off the shelf I didn't really pay attention to the weight of it, when opened the box up then I noticed it... I also got the honing solution... I was not impressed. But of course I just got two cheap Union blades from "Loves" truck stop. A black handle & white. I do have black tape.
Hi Lynn great videos! 😀 I have learnt alot. I was wondering if you could do a video on the restoration of a old razor and show how to clean up and remove a slite chip on blade.I have watched a couple of other guys try to remove a chip but not sure if their approach is correct, can you help cheers simon
Most of the time when a bevel is set and the razor is honed, it can be maintained with just chromium oxide (or similar) and a finishing type stone almost indefinitely unless the razor is damaged. If damaged, then I would re-set. If in question, I would re-set. Sometimes if needed, you can go back to the 8K or 4K and hone up from there. Not the most precise science in addition to the YMMV aspect of the sport. Have fun.
Thanks lynn, I have made some small mistakes, but learning well and your videos help tremendously. I am still a bit confused about the stabilizer and how that is handled during the honing. I was hanging the stabilizer and I found on my boker I got into the heal of the edge too much. I caught it quickly, but I am sure its something you would notice right away. So now I am making sure to keep the stabilizer on the stone as well, does this sound correct to you?
+Timothy Magee It does. If you lead with the heel, you will see where the contact starts and be able to control it. Some people actually sharpen into the heel, but I like to start with just up to the stabilizer on the stone like you are talking about.
I understand Lynn Abrams, thank you very much and I also thought 400 grit is more for repairing rather than setting a more substantial bevel quicker, I wanted your professional advice, thanks a lot.
great video Lynn I try to learn as much as I can! I got a 5/8 quarter hollow working great, but I just can't get an 8/8 wedge (likely a near wedge) on a Kamasori working and an 8/8 full hollow. I'm using a 4K/8k Norton, do you recommend perhaps a 1k stone or is there a different technique with a wedge/near wedge and full hollow?
Hey Lynn Abrams thank you for this video.. I am new to straight razors and want to learn how to set my own bevel. It seems that you use a 1k to start on a straight razor, Why do you choose a 1k vs say a 220 coarse stone? Whouldn't it be faster to set a bevel with a 220 vs a 1k? Thanks for your videos I am learning alot.
great video, the question I have is, as you run the high carbon steel blade across the stone, the bits of high carbon steel come off into the slurry, doesn't it act like high carbon steel gravel and cause scratches in the micro bevel ?
I don't think that's possible. You're talking about swarf which is just metal suspended in the slurry. In order to scratch the micro bevel you need something harder than the actual metal like micro crystals or something, which are not ucommon in natural stones.
I've tried your bevel setting technique and stone progression and it worked great on couple of my razors. Although, I've been having issues with a wacker Damascus steel razor. I just can't seem to get it sharp. I thought I had it, but when I got to shaving some of the coarser hair, it just wouldn't cut. On my last attempt, the razor wouldn't even cut some of the fine hair on my arm. Is it harder to hone Damascus razors? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
+Richie Peralta Make sure your bevel is set to start with. That is key. Then try a few extra strokes on your 8K and finishing stones. If you have a microscope, look to make sure the edge is good and the bevel is flat. Have fun.
lynn, thanks for the video. I've gone for the speciality stones. Is there a need to bevel the edges of the stones - or is the width of these stones enough for it not to be a problem? Can't quite make out from the video if you have done anything to the edges of the stone you are using
Hey Lynn, great video as always. I have a question, were you stuck with a Norton 4k for bevel setting, would you do the same process? if so how many times would you do it considering that the 4k takes away less metal than the 1k. Thanks for the video again, hope you answer.
Guilkdp Really hard to say. Depends on the razor. A full or extra hollow may take a bevel on the 4K quickly using the same process. It may take several tries on the 4K with razors that have uneven flattening or heavier grinds.
Hello bro Abrams thanks so much for your tips .. Can you help with razor refresh I've tried lots of techniques but nothing comes close to dropping down to the 1 k and working back up. Thanks fr david
If i should buy only 4 stones, which grids would it be for a new bevel and polishing. My EU dealer only has Naniwa professional stones that are 20mm thick. My dovo silver steel straight razor is sitting too long in the closet unused and dull.
Great video Mr. Abrams! I'm using your advice to try and get an old Torrey razor shave ready again. After the 1k, 4k & 8k norton stones, I can shave in some areas with it, but it tugs and pulls a decent bit. Is this a sign the bevel is incorrect? Also, when I'm honing I feel like I'm applying a decent amount of pressure, but I don't notice as much of a slurry forming as when you hone. Appreciate your help and expertise Sir.
Kevin Pizor Try using weight of blade pressure only on the 8K for 5-7 strokes and see if that helps. I usually use more pressure on the 1K and then work down to very light pressure from the 8K on. Good luck.
Hi Lynn thanks for this helpful vidéo..when in the beginning you go in clock direction circles (40) would I go for the same direction as I am left handed...or should I do the oposite direction? don't know if you got the point...greetings from France 😉
I love watching your razor videos!! You are very knowledgeable. I have shaved with a straight razor of and on, but I really want to do it full time. I have been using a very old Raola from my great grandpa along with his old strop. I would love to set that one aside and get a new one. Which would you recommend for a newcomer? Thanks!
Lynn Thanks for your great video , we are longing for your video, I ask you what are you think about hone by 4/8K after 1K circular and x strokes? Or should I back to more on 1k? Finally i hope future video about pastes strop after hone . Mansur- Riyadh KSA
Lynn Abrams Hey man do you have a email address? I have some questions, and you have a ton of knowledge on the art of shaving with a straight and honing.
Hey Lynn.. All I have is a 1k 6k stone.. Can I maintain with the 6k and strop it to finish it or do I need a 12k... Also I recently purchased a dovo and have been told it's not shave ready... How true do you feel that is?? I actually prefer a somewhat more dull blade over a feather sharp razor blade... So maybe my dovo will be perfect for me.. I have learned that people are arrogant when it comes to talking about blades lol.. All I know is that whatever opinion you have is absolutely true for you lol.
Krattle Rattle I personally feel a 6K edge is a little harsh. Normally I recommend at least an 8K. On the Dovo, strop it and give it a try. All the best. 👍
Mr. Abrams. I have a question about resources. I am looking to find material to look up different manufacturers for some of m vintage Razors. Online is a dead end because it sends me to companies that now produce and sell. One in particular is a W.H. Morley & sons with a raised eagle on the scales and a logo on the blade. It has not been polished or buffed minimal rust with Patina and no damage to the edge or spine. The scales are in really good shape as well. an info or advice on a book I should acquire for future reference
I come from the kitchen knife world and have a Naniwa Professional 800 and 3000 and some homemade strops loaded with chromium oxide, Herold green (~6000?), and Herold red (~9000?). A friend asked me to sharpen a straight razor he came across… if my skill is up to the task, will the equipment I have be sufficient to get it shaving sharp?
Lynn, two quick questions I have my friend. #1 Do you suggest not taping the spine during bevel set with aggressive grit like a 1000K like I was taught, and #2 Has the SP-410 stone replaced the T-211 as a great bevel setting stone?
It is. Actually, some razors I get in from new people learning to hone have multiple micro-bevels in them. With a little practice and evening out the pressure of the razor on the stone normally will fix or prevent these.
Great video. Got blinded by that beautiful ring! I see you’re a traveler. Just bought a Naniwa 800 & 3000 with the block. It did not come with instructions. The box has writings all over it. Unfortunately it’s all in Japanese.
Hey Lynn, do you repeat the same circle process on higher grit stones or just some x strokes? Just wondering. Going to get another combo 1K/6K to go along with my 3K/8K and eventually a 12K. I just wanted to know what method to do after the 1K! Thanks!
I have done so, multiple times! Just trying to get some extra clairification! I'll do circles and x's on the 1K and 3K, then just do x strokes on the 6K, 8K and 12K! Thanks again very much for all the info Lynn!
Do you reset the bevels on all razors that come to you for sharpening no matter the condition? Or how do you determine if the bevel needs to be reset? I ask because I just got an old Friodur that came "shave ready" but was rippn hair so I put it to the 8k and 12k and it seems to be much better. Im wondering, though, if I should reset it with the 1k Naniwa specialty
Whenever I am in doubt regarding a bevel, I will normally just set it and go from there. If your razor is shaving well with the touch up, I would not automatically re-set the bevel.
Most razors are ground so that the spine and bevel are sitting on the stone at the same time and the middle of the blade is not on the stone. The bevels are not cut into the razor like knives so no need to lift the spine when honing in my experience.
jmall2020 So long as you keep the razor flat with even pressure as you pull and push it across the stone, the entire edge should get sharp unless there is already uneven wear. You might try using a 45 degree angle and see if this helps.
Hey Lynn, great vid. i have a ralf aust straight razor that i purchased from you about 3 years ago ild say, its duller than a butter knife now i honestly cant remember the last time i shaved with it as ive been using shavettes for convenience. i attempted to refresh it on my king 1k grit stone, did a few x strokes, then moved to a 6k grit stone a few x strokes as well, then finished off on a leather strop block with no abrasive paste. as i said it was duller than a butter knife before the refresh, afterwards it cuts the hair fine but its nowhere near as sharp as it when it came and i noticed a little unevenness on the bevel... would you advise me to try and refresh it again or could i ship it to you? i remember there was an offer to send it to you for a refresh for free when i bought the blade but i had never used it. thanks again
You can send it to me for sure. I'll be happy to get it back to shaving for you. You can order the sharpening service on Straight Razor Designs and use your free honing certificate so you only have to pay for the return shipping.
Thank you for the quick reply. Im not sure i still have that certificate, not sure where it would be. was it a physical paper or a code in an email? nonetheless i wouldnt mind paying if i have to, im sure it would be a good investment, better than completely ruining my bevel on another honing attempt at home. Would it be possible for you to make a video refreshing my blade when you receive it so i could learn from you?
Hi Peter, I just sent you an email explaining what to do for the honing. Take a look at my video here on UA-cam on Refreshing and that will show you what I do to refresh razors. Thanks.
Hey i have watched your videos actually i guess im just not so good at applying them :) my best bet would be to send it to you and have it refreshed so i wont ruin the bevel for now. thank you again
Hi Lynn, got a question for you. I've recently used a Dovo prima klang extra hollow singing straight. I noticed while stropping there's a tiny bend in the toe that catches the strop when stropping. Definitely scratches the strop but no real damage. Would you say this needs a complete bevel set or is there a way to remedy this without having to reset the bevel?
Jules Singh On a Prima Klang you could probably use the 4K. I normally use the 1K. With it being a repair, you may want to use a layer of tape as well.
hi,i have been watching a lot of you're videos lately becaus i have start straight razor shaving for 2 weeks now and it's kind of hard to know the grid system works cause it seem to change from companies,how can i know the best way to go?
Tough question. Lots of different stones including naturals out there. Give one a try based on where you want to start. Honing like shaving is something that takes some practice, but after you start becoming successful, you get a better idea of where to go from there. For the last couple of years, I have been pretty much using the Naniwa stones which have proven to be very reliable and consistent for me.
Hey Lynn , I would like your your help. I've trying to re-hone my two straight razors and I can't get them sharp at all. I have a 600grit , 1000grit and 3000/8000grit combo stone. I have no idea where I'm going wrong.
totalanthony I would recommend using either the 600 or 1K to set the bevel. Then lighten up the pressure to when finishing on the 8K you are only using weight of the blade pressure. Good luck.
+Lynn Abrams I use the 600 first but I still can't get them sharp on it. I don't know if it's me or the stones I'm using. I tried copying you , 40 circles etc but just can't get them sharp.mim thinking of abandoning this hobby altogether if I can't get them sharp.
@@LynnSAbrams Thanks for your reply. I've made some crazy beginner mistakes. I kept on seeing small chips in the blade that would not go away, so I pressed harder and then I realized my pressure was creating the chips. Now I have put a slight frown on my edge. I have sort of got it straight through honing tip and toe. It's been a great learning experience. Also it is a vintage blade and I'm seeing a little rust pit damage on bevel but not edge, is that a problem? Thanks.
Lynn Abrams.... Ha wonder if anyone else had noticed that any who i wanted to ask i wanted to get a straight razor something to start with been having if for a couple of months now on my mind i think i would get a closer shave any suggestions?
Hi Lynn Adams, I recently started shaving with a straight razor from the German manufacturer Boker. I have a stainless steel straight razor. I hear alot of people saying that when you buy a straight razor, alot of manufacturers deem it "shave ready" while it isnt really super sharp. Wich stone would be suitable to sharpen it a tad bit more? When I buy a brand new Boker or Dovo, wich naniwa grit would be suitable to sharpen it a bit more? An 8k with a 12k? Or only a 12k? Also I bought a practice straight razor because I would like to learn honing, what are the biggest beginner mistakes? I red alot about frowns and smiles on the edge, or that the edge of the blade is not straight, what are some good tips for a beginner who wants to learn honing?
I'm going to have to figure out how to private message on here. I talk everyday to Michael. eventually we discovered we both watched your videos LOL get a hold of me if you can I'm on Facebook
Ive seen a couple of hone videos let me say these are by far the best for a beginner and give insight in to all the basic ways of how to and ideas and what you need to get the job done
I bought the Naniwa Traditional and it works great. It's not as aggressive as some other makes but it gives great feedback and the bevel is smoother then other stones. Well worth the money.
Naniwa SUPERSTONES are the best in the business
This method worked like a charm for me !
The up and down method didn't work at all.
Thank you so much
What do you mean up and down method?
I don't know if anyone's said this but you remind me of the man Ron Swanson I believe on the television show "Parks and Recreation". I've always really loved straight razors but never have bought one and now because of your videos I decided to go ahead and do it now that I have some basis of knowledge as to how to do the job right
The circular pattern is a huge help. I have a an AP Donovan and a Dovo I picked up in Germany and both needed honed badly. I couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. The circular pattern before the x strokes changed my blades to nearly new condition. Thanks!
Great video Lynn! thanks for the updated circle method
keep the working tools sharp brother
That Spongebob mat you've got your setup on makes this video perfect
Hello, thanks for all the videos! They are super helpful for someone starting out for the first time with straight razors. I was curious though, what angle are you holding the razor to the stone with? I can't really tell if you have it resting on the spine as you would when stropping, or if you have it raised up just a bit in the back there? Thank you for your time, and thanks again for all the videos!
+Blake Rogers The spine and the edge should both be touching the stone when honing. Have fun.
The naniwa water stone helps me with stropping and polishing my toothy edges, after I use a binsui whetstone.
This has been very helpful. Thanks Lynn.
I just bought a non-traditional stone from Ace Hardware "A DMT FINE DIAMOND STONE" One problem, it is diamonds, on metal, on orange plastic, on a black base. When I pick it off the shelf I didn't really pay attention to the weight of it, when opened the box up then I noticed it... I also got the honing solution... I was not impressed. But of course I just got two cheap Union blades from "Loves" truck stop. A black handle & white. I do have black tape.
Hi Lynn great videos! 😀 I have learnt alot. I was wondering if you could do a video on the restoration of a old razor and show how to clean up and remove a slite chip on blade.I have watched a couple of other guys try to remove a chip but not sure if their approach is correct, can you help cheers simon
I always learn from your videos Lynn, thank you.
How do you determine that the bevel needs to be re-set vs regular honing of the razor?
Thank you.
Most of the time when a bevel is set and the razor is honed, it can be maintained with just chromium oxide (or similar) and a finishing type stone almost indefinitely unless the razor is damaged. If damaged, then I would re-set. If in question, I would re-set. Sometimes if needed, you can go back to the 8K or 4K and hone up from there. Not the most precise science in addition to the YMMV aspect of the sport. Have fun.
Lynn Abrams
Thank you Lynn. I appreciate your expertise. You help create a better shaving experience, and believe me, it's worth it!
Thanks lynn, I have made some small mistakes, but learning well and your videos help tremendously. I am still a bit confused about the stabilizer and how that is handled during the honing. I was hanging the stabilizer and I found on my boker I got into the heal of the edge too much. I caught it quickly, but I am sure its something you would notice right away. So now I am making sure to keep the stabilizer on the stone as well, does this sound correct to you?
+Timothy Magee It does. If you lead with the heel, you will see where the contact starts and be able to control it. Some people actually sharpen into the heel, but I like to start with just up to the stabilizer on the stone like you are talking about.
Great video, Thanks a lot.What do you think of using a 400 grit Naniwa before 1K?
Cem Sezer You could try using the 400 and see what it does for you. I probably would use it for repair type honing if needed.
I understand Lynn Abrams, thank you very much and I also thought 400 grit is more for repairing rather than setting a more substantial bevel quicker, I wanted your professional advice, thanks a lot.
great video Lynn I try to learn as much as I can! I got a 5/8 quarter hollow working great, but I just can't get an 8/8 wedge (likely a near wedge) on a Kamasori working and an 8/8 full hollow. I'm using a 4K/8k Norton, do you recommend perhaps a 1k stone or is there a different technique with a wedge/near wedge and full hollow?
Thanks for taking the time to show us.
Hey Lynn Abrams thank you for this video.. I am new to straight razors and want to learn how to set my own bevel. It seems that you use a 1k to start on a straight razor, Why do you choose a 1k vs say a 220 coarse stone? Whouldn't it be faster to set a bevel with a 220 vs a 1k? Thanks for your videos I am learning alot.
Anything below 1K It’s for repairing a razor and for fixing chips
I like the intro and outro music. 🎶
great video, the question I have is, as you run the high carbon steel blade across the stone, the bits of high carbon steel come off into the slurry, doesn't it act like high carbon steel gravel and cause scratches in the micro bevel ?
I have not seen this in my experience.
I don't think that's possible. You're talking about swarf which is just metal suspended in the slurry. In order to scratch the micro bevel you need something harder than the actual metal like micro crystals or something, which are not ucommon in natural stones.
What is a bevel? Or slurry? Just syatrted learning all this stuff
Always great to watch!
I've tried your bevel setting technique and stone progression and it worked great on couple of my razors. Although, I've been having issues with a wacker Damascus steel razor. I just can't seem to get it sharp. I thought I had it, but when I got to shaving some of the coarser hair, it just wouldn't cut. On my last attempt, the razor wouldn't even cut some of the fine hair on my arm. Is it harder to hone Damascus razors? Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
+Richie Peralta Make sure your bevel is set to start with. That is key. Then try a few extra strokes on your 8K and finishing stones. If you have a microscope, look to make sure the edge is good and the bevel is flat. Have fun.
great video Lynn
Everyone has different techniques but scrubbing away at the stone must work too
lynn, thanks for the video. I've gone for the speciality stones. Is there a need to bevel the edges of the stones - or is the width of these stones enough for it not to be a problem? Can't quite make out from the video if you have done anything to the edges of the stone you are using
Hey Lynn, great video as always. I have a question, were you stuck with a Norton 4k for bevel setting, would you do the same process? if so how many times would you do it considering that the 4k takes away less metal than the 1k. Thanks for the video again, hope you answer.
Guilkdp Really hard to say. Depends on the razor. A full or extra hollow may take a bevel on the 4K quickly using the same process. It may take several tries on the 4K with razors that have uneven flattening or heavier grinds.
Love the videos - thank you for sharing with us!
Hello bro Abrams thanks so much for your tips .. Can you help with razor refresh I've tried lots of techniques but nothing comes close to dropping down to the 1 k and working back up. Thanks fr david
The Ring on your finger.... are you a mason?
Rising Sun 115
Great video.
Nice ring!
If i should buy only 4 stones, which grids would it be for a new bevel and polishing. My EU dealer only has Naniwa professional stones that are 20mm thick. My dovo silver steel straight razor is sitting too long in the closet unused and dull.
Great video Mr. Abrams! I'm using your advice to try and get an old Torrey razor shave ready again. After the 1k, 4k & 8k norton stones, I can shave in some areas with it, but it tugs and pulls a decent bit. Is this a sign the bevel is incorrect? Also, when I'm honing I feel like I'm applying a decent amount of pressure, but I don't notice as much of a slurry forming as when you hone. Appreciate your help and expertise Sir.
Kevin Pizor Try using weight of blade pressure only on the 8K for 5-7 strokes and see if that helps. I usually use more pressure on the 1K and then work down to very light pressure from the 8K on. Good luck.
@@LynnSAbrams Will do, thank you Sir!
Nice ring brother
I bought an inexpensive straight razor that was good for only a few shaves now it doesn't even a single hair. Should i get it honed?
Hi Lynn thanks for this helpful vidéo..when in the beginning you go in clock direction circles (40) would I go for the same direction as I am left handed...or should I do the oposite direction? don't know if you got the point...greetings from France 😉
Hi Chris, I think going in the direction you feel comfortable with will work best for you. Thanks!
I love watching your razor videos!! You are very knowledgeable. I have shaved with a straight razor of and on, but I really want to do it full time. I have been using a very old Raola from my great grandpa along with his old strop. I would love to set that one aside and get a new one. Which would you recommend for a newcomer? Thanks!
I think Aust razors are the best bang for the buck but you can't go wrong with a Dovo or Boker either.
+Lynn Abrams Awesome! Thanks for the recommendation. I am watching one of your "best how to" videos as I type this.
Hi Lynn, do you still hone razors? If not, who would you recommend?
Lynn
Thanks for your great video , we are longing for your video, I ask you what are you think about hone by 4/8K after 1K circular and x strokes? Or should I back to more on 1k? Finally i hope future video about pastes strop after hone . Mansur- Riyadh KSA
Thank you. Check out my videos on honing with the Norton 4K/8K and my refreshing video.
great instructional video! Is going from 12k to 20k to far of a jump?
Michael Chance In my experience it has worked very well.
Lynn Abrams Hey man do you have a email address? I have some questions, and you have a ton of knowledge on the art of shaving with a straight and honing.
Michael Chance lynn@straightrazordesigns.com
Hey Lynn.. All I have is a 1k 6k stone.. Can I maintain with the 6k and strop it to finish it or do I need a 12k... Also I recently purchased a dovo and have been told it's not shave ready... How true do you feel that is?? I actually prefer a somewhat more dull blade over a feather sharp razor blade... So maybe my dovo will be perfect for me.. I have learned that people are arrogant when it comes to talking about blades lol.. All I know is that whatever opinion you have is absolutely true for you lol.
Krattle Rattle I personally feel a 6K edge is a little harsh. Normally I recommend at least an 8K. On the Dovo, strop it and give it a try. All the best. 👍
Mr. Abrams. I have a question about resources. I am looking to find material to look up different manufacturers for some of m vintage Razors. Online is a dead end because it sends me to companies that now produce and sell. One in particular is a W.H. Morley & sons with a raised eagle on the scales and a logo on the blade. It has not been polished or buffed minimal rust with Patina and no damage to the edge or spine. The scales are in really good shape as well. an info or advice on a book I should acquire for future reference
Check out Straight Razor Place. There should be a couple listings in the wiki. Have fun.
I come from the kitchen knife world and have a Naniwa Professional 800 and 3000 and some homemade strops loaded with chromium oxide, Herold green (~6000?), and Herold red (~9000?). A friend asked me to sharpen a straight razor he came across… if my skill is up to the task, will the equipment I have be sufficient to get it shaving sharp?
I like you ring where did you get it
Rising Sun 115
Lynn, two quick questions I have my friend. #1 Do you suggest not taping the spine during bevel set with aggressive grit like a 1000K like I was taught, and #2 Has the SP-410 stone replaced the T-211 as a great bevel setting stone?
Tape if you want to protect the spine
Great video! Can I ask what you meant by a double bevel? Is that like an accidental mirco-bevel?
It is. Actually, some razors I get in from new people learning to hone have multiple micro-bevels in them. With a little practice and evening out the pressure of the razor on the stone normally will fix or prevent these.
Lynn Abrams Thank you!
Great video. Got blinded by that beautiful ring! I see you’re a traveler. Just bought a Naniwa 800 & 3000 with the block. It did not come with instructions. The box has writings all over it. Unfortunately it’s all in Japanese.
Joe T. Plumber Let me know what questions you may have.
Hey Lynn, do you repeat the same circle process on higher grit stones or just some x strokes? Just wondering. Going to get another combo 1K/6K to go along with my 3K/8K and eventually a 12K. I just wanted to know what method to do after the 1K! Thanks!
Check out my videos on honing with the circle process. I use circles and X strokes on the 5K also and then X strokes only on the 8K and 12K. Have fun.
I have done so, multiple times! Just trying to get some extra clairification! I'll do circles and x's on the 1K and 3K, then just do x strokes on the 6K, 8K and 12K! Thanks again very much for all the info Lynn!
Nice video ) Thank you! Thumbs UP!
Nice ring! What lodge do you belong to?
+Med Otaku Rising Sun 115 and Medina Lodge #58.
I'm with William McKinley lodge # 431. Canton, Ohio.
Do you reset the bevels on all razors that come to you for sharpening no matter the condition? Or how do you determine if the bevel needs to be reset?
I ask because I just got an old Friodur that came "shave ready" but was rippn hair so I put it to the 8k and 12k and it seems to be much better. Im wondering, though, if I should reset it with the 1k Naniwa specialty
Whenever I am in doubt regarding a bevel, I will normally just set it and go from there. If your razor is shaving well with the touch up, I would not automatically re-set the bevel.
Hi Lynn, Do you not scratch the blade razor because you have it so flat when setting the bevel? or do i have to have it at a slight angle?
Most razors are ground so that the spine and bevel are sitting on the stone at the same time and the middle of the blade is not on the stone. The bevels are not cut into the razor like knives so no need to lift the spine when honing in my experience.
Hello Lynn. When sharpening my razor I seem to have areas on the tip and heel that dont want to sharpen. Will those eventually grind down with time?
jmall2020 So long as you keep the razor flat with even pressure as you pull and push it across the stone, the entire edge should get sharp unless there is already uneven wear. You might try using a 45 degree angle and see if this helps.
Do you have a website or email that I may contact you. Ive tried my best with this razor and its worse than when I started. (Which is bad)
Hey Lynn, great vid. i have a ralf aust straight razor that i purchased from you about 3 years ago ild say, its duller than a butter knife now i honestly cant remember the last time i shaved with it as ive been using shavettes for convenience. i attempted to refresh it on my king 1k grit stone, did a few x strokes, then moved to a 6k grit stone a few x strokes as well, then finished off on a leather strop block with no abrasive paste. as i said it was duller than a butter knife before the refresh, afterwards it cuts the hair fine but its nowhere near as sharp as it when it came and i noticed a little unevenness on the bevel... would you advise me to try and refresh it again or could i ship it to you? i remember there was an offer to send it to you for a refresh for free when i bought the blade but i had never used it. thanks again
You can send it to me for sure. I'll be happy to get it back to shaving for you. You can order the sharpening service on Straight Razor Designs and use your free honing certificate so you only have to pay for the return shipping.
Thank you for the quick reply. Im not sure i still have that certificate, not sure where it would be. was it a physical paper or a code in an email? nonetheless i wouldnt mind paying if i have to, im sure it would be a good investment, better than completely ruining my bevel on another honing attempt at home. Would it be possible for you to make a video refreshing my blade when you receive it so i could learn from you?
Hi Peter, I just sent you an email explaining what to do for the honing. Take a look at my video here on UA-cam on Refreshing and that will show you what I do to refresh razors. Thanks.
Hey i have watched your videos actually i guess im just not so good at applying them :) my best bet would be to send it to you and have it refreshed so i wont ruin the bevel for now. thank you again
Hi Lynn, got a question for you. I've recently used a Dovo prima klang extra hollow singing straight. I noticed while stropping there's a tiny bend in the toe that catches the strop when stropping. Definitely scratches the strop but no real damage. Would you say this needs a complete bevel set or is there a way to remedy this without having to reset the bevel?
In my opinion, if you go into the bevel or edge to repair the bend or ding, then I would reset the entire bevel.
Lynn Abrams So then just re-establish the bevel? Would a 4K norton do or would you say it's a job for a 1K grit.
Jules Singh
On a Prima Klang you could probably use the 4K. I normally use the 1K. With it being a repair, you may want to use a layer of tape as well.
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When are you going to have this stone avail online at srd?
We have them on order. Thanks!
Hi Lynn. Are you using pressure on the x-strokes after the circles with pressure?
I am still using firm pressure on the X strokes.
Great vídeos.
Are you a mason? I am interested in learning about masonry.
Lol you seen the ring too
hi,i have been watching a lot of you're videos lately becaus i have start straight razor shaving for 2 weeks now and it's kind of hard to know the grid system works cause it seem to change from companies,how can i know the best way to go?
Tough question. Lots of different stones including naturals out there. Give one a try based on where you want to start. Honing like shaving is something that takes some practice, but after you start becoming successful, you get a better idea of where to go from there. For the last couple of years, I have been pretty much using the Naniwa stones which have proven to be very reliable and consistent for me.
Lynn Abrams thank you very much for you're time and videos.
17:47 Anthony Esposito, he's an old pro now.
Do you have any advice on polishing off light surface corrosion? Does the brand Maas work?
Brad Bjerga I have had good success with Maas.
Lynn Abrams thank you so much!
Sir: thank you very much .’.
Hey Lynn , I would like your your help. I've trying to re-hone my two straight razors and I can't get them sharp at all. I have a 600grit , 1000grit and 3000/8000grit combo stone. I have no idea where I'm going wrong.
totalanthony I would recommend using either the 600 or 1K to set the bevel. Then lighten up the pressure to when finishing on the 8K you are only using weight of the blade pressure. Good luck.
+Lynn Abrams I use the 600 first but I still can't get them sharp on it. I don't know if it's me or the stones I'm using. I tried copying you , 40 circles etc but just can't get them sharp.mim thinking of abandoning this hobby altogether if I can't get them sharp.
totalanthony Honing is something that takes a little time, practice and patience to learn. Have fun.
Lynn, do you think having a 1000 and 8000 is enough, or is an intermediate needed?
+jeffrx In my opinion, an intermediate stone would be best. My preference at the moment is a Naniwa Selective 5K.
great video.
Great job Lynn Abrams always learn something when watching someone else hone. Thank you for another share of your vast knowledge
ok thanks for your answer that helps 😉
What happened to this guy? The site is down and I cant find anything about them or his products?
I retired a few years back and closed the store. Thanks for the interest. Check out Smallflower.com.
Is an 800 king stone ok for setting bevel? And should I use a slurry stone? Thanks
The 800 should be fine. Watch your pressure. No slurry stone needed imo.
@@LynnSAbrams Thanks for your reply. I've made some crazy beginner mistakes. I kept on seeing small chips in the blade that would not go away, so I pressed harder and then I realized my pressure was creating the chips. Now I have put a slight frown on my edge. I have sort of got it straight through honing tip and toe. It's been a great learning experience. Also it is a vintage blade and I'm seeing a little rust pit damage on bevel but not edge, is that a problem? Thanks.
@@Jamesnebula Pitting on the bevel can get to the edge. Keep an eye on it. Have fun.
@@LynnSAbrams Thanks, I'm watching all your videos now, learning how to do it right 👍
This dude wears a freemasons ring, he must be good!
You said from 1000 you move up to 5000 to finish the blade ??
1K, 5K, 8K and 12K to finish.
Great !!
Is that a mason ring? Ha
exquisite89 It is.
Lynn Abrams.... Ha wonder if anyone else had noticed that any who i wanted to ask i wanted to get a straight razor something to start with been having if for a couple of months now on my mind i think i would get a closer shave any suggestions?
exquisite89 You can never go wrong with a Ralf Aust, Dovo or Boker in my experience. Check out Straight Razor Designs. 👍
Hi Lynn Adams, I recently started shaving with a straight razor from the German manufacturer Boker. I have a stainless steel straight razor. I hear alot of people saying that when you buy a straight razor, alot of manufacturers deem it "shave ready" while it isnt really super sharp. Wich stone would be suitable to sharpen it a tad bit more? When I buy a brand new Boker or Dovo, wich naniwa grit would be suitable to sharpen it a bit more? An 8k with a 12k? Or only a 12k? Also I bought a practice straight razor because I would like to learn honing, what are the biggest beginner mistakes? I red alot about frowns and smiles on the edge, or that the edge of the blade is not straight, what are some good tips for a beginner who wants to learn honing?
Can shave hair off my body no problem. But can't shave very coarse stubble hair off face or head...
I'm going to have to figure out how to private message on here. I talk everyday to Michael. eventually we discovered we both watched your videos LOL get a hold of me if you can I'm on Facebook
why no tape?
Abdullah Al-Shimri Personal preference.
Lynn how can I contact you?
Hi Brian. Long retired here. Need a referral?