Wooo Hooo!!! I just successfully honed a Wilkinson wedge blade. I've tried, a long time ago, unsuccessfully, but it worked today.
This set was unhoned, and unstropped, from the start. The blades were sharp, but not sharp enough. I think the original owner had a few shaves with this one blade, oiled everything, stored it, and it's been that way for 95 years. Not a spot of rust, or marks where the blades have been in a stropping handle. The blade I used(Saturday) was the only dull one, so that one had a couple of shaves under the belt.
Soooo, I used the stropping/honing tool that came with the set, taped the spine of the holder, and did a progression. I started with a Norton 1k, and this was very very slow. I thought I was doing something wrong, but this steel is super hard. After about an hour, I saw that the original bevel on the blade was very small, so that is what took so long. That, and the hard steel. I then took it to my trusty, but slow, King 1k. This is a softer cutting stone, and leaves finer cuts in the metal. Perhaps its really closer to a 2k stone. Next was the Chinese? 3k. Then the Welsh Slate Stones, 8k, 12k, and 15k. Finally the Arkansas Surgical Black Progression Stone. Followed by some stropping. After I was finished, this was a serious hair popping blade, that gave a fantastic shave.
Razor- Wilkinson Sword, Alfred Dunhill of London, Pall Mall razor.
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