Disburden
Well-Known Member
Ok guys,
Right now I just dulled an old Tonsorial Gem razor on razor that used to be shave ready, it will not shave arm hair. what I plan on doing tonight for as much as possible is while posting in the forum, I am going to document my progression and ask questions as I go.
I thought it would be cool to start on the forum as of right now and let everyone know how my progress goes while you know I am honing as I speak. Of course if I feel I need to take a break to, God forbid, eat dinner or something I will stop for the day.
The coticule I am using is my only one, a 6inch by 1.5 inch La Nouvelle Veine I bought from the Perfect Edge almost two years ago. It is very fast in slurry, which blackens quickly, but then is also very very slow in water. The dilution method, from what I have experienced, is hard with this layer because of the bipolar behavior.
I am going to start setting a bevel right now and I will post when I can shave my arm hair. I will start with a thinner slurry to help against slurry dulling.
Right now I just dulled an old Tonsorial Gem razor on razor that used to be shave ready, it will not shave arm hair. what I plan on doing tonight for as much as possible is while posting in the forum, I am going to document my progression and ask questions as I go.
I thought it would be cool to start on the forum as of right now and let everyone know how my progress goes while you know I am honing as I speak. Of course if I feel I need to take a break to, God forbid, eat dinner or something I will stop for the day.
The coticule I am using is my only one, a 6inch by 1.5 inch La Nouvelle Veine I bought from the Perfect Edge almost two years ago. It is very fast in slurry, which blackens quickly, but then is also very very slow in water. The dilution method, from what I have experienced, is hard with this layer because of the bipolar behavior.
I am going to start setting a bevel right now and I will post when I can shave my arm hair. I will start with a thinner slurry to help against slurry dulling.