I have a razor with crooked spine. Well, maybe a little "distorted" is the better word for it. But it's a nice razor, and I like a challenge.
The lowest grit hone I have is a 4000 grit Norton.
I know I'm going to have to shave some significant steel off of this thing before I will be able to give it a nice edge. But I have two questions.
1. How long am I looking at here with the 4000 grit? Half-hour? Hour? Hours? Put it this way, I can see the distortion of spine pretty easily, but it is probably at most a mm of steel that I have to shave off. What is the time commitment going to be? Am I better off just sucking it up and buying a 1000g stone?
2. How will I know when I have shaved off enough of the steel to even the spine? I assume it has something to do with the spine and both sides of the edge eventually coming to congruent angles on either side, for the length of the edge. Is this correct? If so, how will I know this is the case?
Thanks in advance for your help.
The lowest grit hone I have is a 4000 grit Norton.
I know I'm going to have to shave some significant steel off of this thing before I will be able to give it a nice edge. But I have two questions.
1. How long am I looking at here with the 4000 grit? Half-hour? Hour? Hours? Put it this way, I can see the distortion of spine pretty easily, but it is probably at most a mm of steel that I have to shave off. What is the time commitment going to be? Am I better off just sucking it up and buying a 1000g stone?
2. How will I know when I have shaved off enough of the steel to even the spine? I assume it has something to do with the spine and both sides of the edge eventually coming to congruent angles on either side, for the length of the edge. Is this correct? If so, how will I know this is the case?
Thanks in advance for your help.