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If you start with a nicely honed razor you can go a year or more with just stropping and some refreshes. I use a Shapton 16K for refreshing and love it. Once your razor starts tugging a little, 5 full stokes on the Shapton and maybe 5 strokes on chromium and you're go to go.

I'm not a fan of the Nortons, but they will work and won't break the bank.
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wingdo
(06-18-2015, 10:18 PM)sir_mike Wrote: wingdoIf I could only have one stone I'd probably grab a Norton 4k/8k.  Two grits in one stone are a big help.   The 8k really is good enough and can

I am leary of the Norton 4k/8k as I am recently hearing that they are having issues with them. 


Naniwa makes a 3k/8k combo stone that works well


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(07-04-2015, 02:46 PM)Overlord Wrote: wingdo
(06-18-2015, 10:18 PM)sir_mike Wrote: wingdoIf I could only have one stone I'd probably grab a Norton 4k/8k.  Two grits in one stone are a big help.   The 8k really is good enough and can

I am leary of the Norton 4k/8k as I am recently hearing that they are having issues with them. 


Naniwa makes a 3k/8k combo stone that works well


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Oh nice!
#14
The Naniwa 3/8 is a nice stone but, like most of the Super Stone line, is soft and dishes rather fast. Having said that, it's still a nice stone and I wouldn't get rid of mine


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A 3-8k combination is not what I'd recommend for a blade refresh to keep it shave ready. If thats your requirement then a 10-12k or a coti would be more the way to go. A razor finished on an 8k stone(even with a few laps on crox) is rough as a badgers bum IMHO

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(07-06-2015, 01:49 PM)mbnu55 Wrote: A 3-8k combination is not what I'd recommend for a blade refresh to keep it shave ready. If thats your requirement then a 10-12k or a coti would be more the way to go. A razor finished on an 8k stone(even with a few laps on crox) is rough as a badgers bum IMHO

I've shaved off an 8k, no problem. You are correct though, if all you're wanting is to maintain a little longer between honeings, a finish stone is better. Coti's have a learning curve. I'd stick to something easier and cheaper. Naniwa 12k or ILR or CNat if that's all you're looking to do


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(07-12-2015, 11:21 AM)Overlord Wrote:
(07-06-2015, 01:49 PM)mbnu55 Wrote: A 3-8k combination is not what I'd recommend for a blade refresh to keep it shave ready. If thats your requirement then a 10-12k or a coti would be more the way to go. A razor finished on an 8k stone(even with a few laps on crox) is rough as a badgers bum IMHO

I've shaved off an 8k, no problem.  You are correct though, if all you're wanting is to maintain a little longer between honeings, a finish stone is better.  Coti's have a learning curve.  I'd stick to something easier and cheaper.  Naniwa 12k or ILR or CNat  if that's all you're looking to do


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Lol, agreed, plus I didn't say you couldn't shave with a blade finished on an 8k stone. Just that I don't find it a very pleasant experience Wink

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