I have a 5/8 half hollow that has been a troublesome blade for me. I have been able to get some really nice shaves from it, but the edge never lasts. At first, it would not get sharp at the toe, but was very sharp along the rest of the blade. Now it is very sharp at the heel and toe, but much less sharp in the middle. It shaves, and it shaves decently, but I have to do more touchups than I care for, so I find myself avoiding using it.
At this point, I have knocked it back down to dull to see if bringing it back up again, for the third time, will finally get this edge even and equally sharp across the whole length.
If that doesn't work...I'm at a loss. It has some uneven hone wear, and I have to wonder if this is what is causing my issues. If so, how would I go about correcting a blade that has more wear in the center of the spine than the edges? Do I grind it on a coars stone to make it all even(and large)? Do I attempt to grind back the hone wear and make the spined even again?
Unfortunately, I am at work at the moment, so no pictures will be forthcoming until I get home from work. I will get a couple pictures of the spine and edge when I get home. Hopefully, one of you guys with more experience can offer some tips for correcting this balde that has proven quite difficult to get "right"...
At this point, I have knocked it back down to dull to see if bringing it back up again, for the third time, will finally get this edge even and equally sharp across the whole length.
If that doesn't work...I'm at a loss. It has some uneven hone wear, and I have to wonder if this is what is causing my issues. If so, how would I go about correcting a blade that has more wear in the center of the spine than the edges? Do I grind it on a coars stone to make it all even(and large)? Do I attempt to grind back the hone wear and make the spined even again?
Unfortunately, I am at work at the moment, so no pictures will be forthcoming until I get home from work. I will get a couple pictures of the spine and edge when I get home. Hopefully, one of you guys with more experience can offer some tips for correcting this balde that has proven quite difficult to get "right"...
-Chris~Head Shaver~