@Bill M wrote by PM
Hi Gary.
I’m not totally sure what you mean with the term grabby. Tugging? More difficult cutting? I’ll respond accordingly.
All of my gear is shaped short axis or long axis. The only exception being leather bench or paddle strops of which I’ve been most impressed by roo.
I have not advanced or experimented with a flat finisher yet, I may get a Suehiro 20k and do so one day. Those that I know of that have used the flat finishing stone are yourself, JPO (John in Norway), and Jarrod.
Most of the time, I established a refined bevel on long axis with SS12 or black ark first.
My greatest success in edge evaluation and feedback comes from the use of a styrofoam foam packing peanut. I find feedback to increase progressively with performance in the shave. I seek the least resistance in a ‘push cut’ and calibrate/compare to an Artist Club format shavette with fresh steel.
After the initial ‘bevel set’ on the long axis I’ll come in with the short axis and back bevel till I once again have a single bevel visually with a 20x loup. At that point I know I have maxed out the concavity possible on this particular short radius.
Then, I re-establish a compound bevel on the long axis checking with a packing peanut along the way. I have never been able to establish repeatable and reliable edge evaluation by other methods and hate to rely on a shave test which sometimes is too far removed from a honing session.
Then I move to abrasive charged balsa strops and bench leather (shaped and flat) again checking at each step.
I’ve noted that Jarrod likes edge trailing strokes in final steps and seeks a feel of the edge flexing. I have yet to experience this particular sensation.
I do notice my stropping technique on my hanging strops seems to not perform as well for me as light finish strokes on flat bench leather. Again based on a packing peanut test and confirmed by a shave. I am theorizing the bevel concavity is leaving a greater sensitivity out at the edge.
Your key could be found in edge trailing strokes somewhere towards the end of your procedure.
I can’t really comment on the Korratt since I don’t have one….. uh, yet
Hope this helps.
I hope to do a video honing up a cheap Chinese razor that comes in as a Sheffield image fake. It has a straight spine and smiling edge that should be fun. The grind is surprisingly thin. If I get it done, I’ll post the link in the thread I have in convex hones.
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For what it is worth, I think any discussion could benefit a number others if it is public. I’ll be glad to start a discussion thread here on TSC then copy and post pertinent parts of our exchange there with your permission.
A number of guys are here with either experience and/or interest.
I’ve been saying that this forum is the only one tolerant of this honing style and intolerant to the normal savagery I’ve found elsewhere. I’m not afraid to test that opinion.
And, after all, while Jarrod has been the founder of the modern day revival in this method, it is absolutely
you who may have been able to place it into a more mainstream acceptance. For that my friend, please accept my gratitude.
Let me know.
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Best regards from here in Murica