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What? OK!Still deciding.
What? OK!
- wipe on the slippery
- wipe off with the sharp
- wash down the sink
- wear big the smile
...@carlmaloschneider you need a service like Photobuck or similar and then link to that in your post.
Copy the image URL and that is pasted in your post here...Steve
Might hold off touching it up on the hone until our next shaving get together so maybe I could do it then and get some input or share some knowledge?
Pumas are brilliant shavers, if anything I slightly prefer them over the Henckels but thats personal preference. I recall you removing a slight frown, I'm guessing you honed it flat to cause that sharp point? When removing a frown you want to hone it like a smiling blade to put that little bit of curve on the toe, a 100% straight bevel isn't what you should aim for. Easiest way to fix it without removing too much precious steel is to go back to your 5k and mute the point (and heel if necessary) just run it down the side of the stone once or twice, that will leave a burr at the very point, hone it out on the 5k using x-strokes which will concentrate more towards the point and carry on with the progression. They take Jnat edges very well too.then noticed the strop taking on some scratches, and then deeper the more I stropped. Not sure what happened near the toe but she's got a date with the stones.