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Hones of the day

Hellberg frameback on a La Grise coticule. Took a while, but I think I got there. Shave tomorrow will tell...

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What's your camera @silverlifter ? Pictures are always great.
 
although... the wide angle lens is better!

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Bevel set to finish on this new (to me) ED Wusthof 7/8. Still had the factory edge, so Shapton Glass 1k,3k,6k then koma and tomo nagura on this jnat.

This is my first spin with a blade above 6/8. Dunno if it was the blade or a well done bevel but the shave was super sharp and skin friendly. Turns out I am a fan of larger full hollows.
 
Good info. I had a pixel 3 with a great camera, bought a new pixel 8 last year and it's worse :( The aperture is always super wide so depth of field is always narrow, impossible to get anything in focus
Google often do pretty well with their pixel phones. I know a lady who still hangs on to her Pixel 5 (I think) for that reason, and I've been quite happy with my Pixel 7, though sometimes I struggle to get a tight enough depth of field, and occasionally it has a tendency to oversaturate colours in portraits. It's sometimes worth trying some of the alternative camera apps available. I've had good results with OpenCamera in the past.
 
This Bengall is going back into the Aotearoa Pass Around Box on B&B. I figured that a nice coticule edge on Sheffield steel would be about the gentlest introduction to straight shaving that someone could hope for.

When I started out, this was the razor that I used when I wanted to try out new angles and grips: it never felt like it would cut me. Hopefully, someone else discovers the delights of straights in 2025 the same way! :)

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Blue thuringian arrived from the west island, so took it for a spin. Made a slurry with the small Escher and worked down to several dozen laps on water. HHT was superb; shave in the morning to see how it feels. :)
Photographs can be a bit humbling when we take images of our hands. I did this a while back with one of @TroyTools' brush handles, and was a bit surprised at how ancient my hands looked. 😐 It's all very nice to look in the mirror and tell yourself you don't look a day over 40, but then put yourself in someone else's shoes, and realise that yes, you do look over 60. :rolleyes:

Maybe we need a separate thread for such musings, so idle speculation from the halfbakery doesn't get buried in specialist discussions. :rolleyes:
 
I can't be the only person honing here? :p

Bevel set on a Shapton Glass 2k, and then mid range work on the La Grise before finishing on the vintage coti with lather.

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