I got a bug up my *** over the past couple days and just had to figure out “does this stone in the progression actually produce a better edge?”. I took my time, listened to feedback on the stone, and the strop. I kept my strokes consistent, relatively short, and relatively light, using the flatest parts of the stones.
The tl;dr is - the Fuji 8k is a fantastic stone, probably better than most of my naturals, coti edges may not be super sharp, and a strop is essential (all are ‘duhs’ right?). Even though I have a Kanayama, the Heirloom strop is still pretty great. The basics are basics for a reason, right?
I went through a couple razors on my standard lineup of stones. I finally got some hair extensions for a standard test. And for some dumb reason I thought it would be fun to dry-shave part of my face and neck after each and every stone.
I took a shaving edge back to 3k, then 5k, 8k, coticule, with in-between 3 strokes on a chromox denim strop to clean up any burr, then cotton, then plain leather. I did some HHT between all the steps, just to see what happens.
So, here’s what I learned:
Each stone produces an HHT 3, except the 5k, which was ~HHT 1. It’s like the old coticule.be site talking about how you can have a mid-grit drop in HHT as you move between a ‘toothy’ stone and a ‘keen’ stone.
- no stone got to HHT fresh from the stones
- the chromox strop did basically nothing for HHT
- cotton and leather seem to ‘reveal’ the edge after the stones
- shaving off the 3k was rough and left stubble - my face still hurts. The HHT 3 was not an indication of shaving potential.
- the 5k edge was better than 3k, closer and smoother, despite a poorer HHT
- the Fuji 8k edge clearly went from a ‘popping’ edge to a ‘slicing’ edge, even with the same HHT as the 3k. The cutting action is just different
- the coti took the 8k edge backward, although still an HHT 3 - still better than 5k, but more popping and less slicing than the Fuji 8k. I did this with light pressure and short strokes on a water/glycerin mix, no slurry. I’ll keep trying this stone, and take the edge to a firehose strop since I hear that can smooth up a coti edge.
Overall, I’m kind of blow away how good the Fuji 8k is, how easy to use. I’ve also gained some confidence that I’m actually doing what I think I’m doing, with each stone. Putting in the time to test between stones both with an HHT and on my face, the data points basically line up. I’m a little disappointed the coti doesn’t improve the 8k edge, but I’ll see if I can eke a bit more out. Or use it as a paperweight. So Tim can buy it for $1.
The tl;dr is - the Fuji 8k is a fantastic stone, probably better than most of my naturals, coti edges may not be super sharp, and a strop is essential (all are ‘duhs’ right?). Even though I have a Kanayama, the Heirloom strop is still pretty great. The basics are basics for a reason, right?
I went through a couple razors on my standard lineup of stones. I finally got some hair extensions for a standard test. And for some dumb reason I thought it would be fun to dry-shave part of my face and neck after each and every stone.
I took a shaving edge back to 3k, then 5k, 8k, coticule, with in-between 3 strokes on a chromox denim strop to clean up any burr, then cotton, then plain leather. I did some HHT between all the steps, just to see what happens.
So, here’s what I learned:
Each stone produces an HHT 3, except the 5k, which was ~HHT 1. It’s like the old coticule.be site talking about how you can have a mid-grit drop in HHT as you move between a ‘toothy’ stone and a ‘keen’ stone.
- no stone got to HHT fresh from the stones
- the chromox strop did basically nothing for HHT
- cotton and leather seem to ‘reveal’ the edge after the stones
- shaving off the 3k was rough and left stubble - my face still hurts. The HHT 3 was not an indication of shaving potential.
- the 5k edge was better than 3k, closer and smoother, despite a poorer HHT
- the Fuji 8k edge clearly went from a ‘popping’ edge to a ‘slicing’ edge, even with the same HHT as the 3k. The cutting action is just different
- the coti took the 8k edge backward, although still an HHT 3 - still better than 5k, but more popping and less slicing than the Fuji 8k. I did this with light pressure and short strokes on a water/glycerin mix, no slurry. I’ll keep trying this stone, and take the edge to a firehose strop since I hear that can smooth up a coti edge.
Overall, I’m kind of blow away how good the Fuji 8k is, how easy to use. I’ve also gained some confidence that I’m actually doing what I think I’m doing, with each stone. Putting in the time to test between stones both with an HHT and on my face, the data points basically line up. I’m a little disappointed the coti doesn’t improve the 8k edge, but I’ll see if I can eke a bit more out. Or use it as a paperweight. So Tim can buy it for $1.
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