I read all these Arkie prep stories and I begin getting sympathetic aches in both arms. As intriguing as it may be to refine and burnish these stones (there are
many threads on a variety of shave forums depicting and describing all the efforts), I can't help but wonder "
does the end (a smooth, shave-ready razor) justify the means (the extraordinary amount of time and effort to prep)?"
I'm all for trying out new stones and getting the most from them, but goodness, I read stories of 2000-3000 laps on a single razor and hours upon hours spent leveling and burnishing. I read these lengthy episodes and am glad to do a few quick laps with a dmt on a synthetic and natural stone and get to doing what I purchased these stones for:
to hone razors quickly and efficiently.
As I've stated earlier in this thread: these hard arks
can produce a wonderful edge...but are these edges significantly better or smoother than those off
another natural to justify the aerobic workouts required to make a stone ready? An arkie owner is more apt to answer 'yes' perhaps due to comparative analysis and experience, or perhaps to find purchase justification.
I'm not trying to rain on the arkie parade here- my apologies if it comes across this way. Perhaps I'm just trying to convince myself that I
don't really need one ...which is probably a sound enough reason for my posting this.

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