No special focus on this shave, but I sure felt it deserved a pic.
-Joseph Rodgers 7/8 Near Wedge
-30 DC 2 Band Finest
-Stirling Port at Prince Soap
-Stirling Electric Sheep AS
A couple uses of the brush now, and it is definitely a winner. MIGHT knock the quarter out of the handle, and lower it 2mm, need to give it a couple more shaves. I have taken to setting my knots with a hot glue gun if I am not 100% sure I have it where I want it. I have never had one come loose on it's own, but they will pop out pretty easily if you want them to. It
-Tula 5/8 Square Point Full Hollow
-Thater 24mm 3 Band Silvertip
-Stirling Glacial Lemony Orange
-Stirling Lemony Orange A.S.
I haven't been spending a ton of time on my honing focus, but I have picked up a couple of different finishers, and have been working on different things. I bought a Dan's Black Arkansas and have found that
@Billyfergie speaks the truth: "This stone will expose the shortcomings of an inexperienced honer." I am finding this to be true. I have been having mixed results with it, but one thing I have found is that when finishing an edge that was done by a pro, I have ended up with some of the most crazy sharp AND smooth edges, but when finishing edges I honed from the bevel up, it has been about fifty/fifty. Even edges that I had previously finished on film and had great shaves, fell flat after I touched them up on the Arkansas. I think it just refines what is already there so much, and that maybe I have been trying to make chicken salad out of chicken manure?? It's good learning experience. I have two that are back in my little honing pile, and a couple that I'm pretty proud of.
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