I have been SR shaving for more than a year now and have never had anybody else hone a razor for me. With a lot of help from you guys on the forum and some Youtube videos, I am now proficient in getting reliable results by setting bevels on synthetic stones, then taking it to lightning sharp on balsa strops. Science works!
The thing is.........
OK I will just admit it! I am attracted to coticules, and as part of a lot I bought, I got a small coticule as part of the deal. Its about 5"x 1.5". I am intrigued by it and want to learn more.
I have played with it on some knives, but I have more questions than answers. Before I put my precious babies on them I will have to learn more about it.
Can someone give me an honest answer and tell me if I will be able to achieve a quality edge by using just a coticule?
Whats the purpose of the slate on the back? Do you hone on it, or is it just support for the yellow part?
Do I have it right when I say that the thicker the slurry, the more the stone will cut, but to finish you have to dilute the slurry in stages until it is pure water?
Obviously I will still use the cheap 3k stone I have for the heavy work. I also have a 8k and 12k for final finish if necessary. If I can't get a quality edge on the coticule alone, where would it fit in the progression?
Can someone refer me to a step by step guide that tells me more about it?
The thing is.........
OK I will just admit it! I am attracted to coticules, and as part of a lot I bought, I got a small coticule as part of the deal. Its about 5"x 1.5". I am intrigued by it and want to learn more.
I have played with it on some knives, but I have more questions than answers. Before I put my precious babies on them I will have to learn more about it.
Can someone give me an honest answer and tell me if I will be able to achieve a quality edge by using just a coticule?
Whats the purpose of the slate on the back? Do you hone on it, or is it just support for the yellow part?
Do I have it right when I say that the thicker the slurry, the more the stone will cut, but to finish you have to dilute the slurry in stages until it is pure water?
Obviously I will still use the cheap 3k stone I have for the heavy work. I also have a 8k and 12k for final finish if necessary. If I can't get a quality edge on the coticule alone, where would it fit in the progression?
Can someone refer me to a step by step guide that tells me more about it?