I have both sharpened my razor with a 1000 then 5000 grit whetstone then i stroped it and still it doesn’t seams to shave my beard (i tried on my arm hair and still wouldn’t work) its sharp enough to cut through paper but not hair. Is there any tips or something people have for a beginner to straight blade shaving?
5000 grit is not nearly enough to refine a razors edge. You need to refine the edge to beyond 10-12k, I have some videos out if your interested. blessed weekend
So I have bought a razor that wasn’t shave ready.. “a gold dollar”. I want to learn how to hone it and get it to a level that I will shave like a dream. But one thing is that when I got done honing it, all it does is pull hairs and not a smooth shave. The razor wobbles and the spine looks even on both sides, but for some reason it still doesn’t shave good. Any pointers?
Those are not called hones, those are sharpening stones. Using a sharpening stone sharpens the edge of the blade, changing the bevel ( cutting edge) of the blade so it cuts more effectively. Honing your blade aligns the teeth of an edge without affecting the bevel.
They're not called hones, but stones. There is no such thing as a "hone". Other than that there are a plethora of better videos on YT as this guy has no idea what he's doing.
Great tutorial guys. I'm new to straight razor shaving. Really helpful thanks again!!
I have both sharpened my razor with a 1000 then 5000 grit whetstone then i stroped it and still it doesn’t seams to shave my beard (i tried on my arm hair and still wouldn’t work) its sharp enough to cut through paper but not hair. Is there any tips or something people have for a beginner to straight blade shaving?
5000 grit is not nearly enough to refine a razors edge. You need to refine the edge to beyond 10-12k, I have some videos out if your interested. blessed weekend
@@dappershaves thank you, im gonna have a look at this videos in that case
Awesome vid! It was exactly what i was looking for, simple and to the point! Thanks guys!!
So I have bought a razor that wasn’t shave ready.. “a gold dollar”.
I want to learn how to hone it and get it to a level that I will shave like a dream.
But one thing is that when I got done honing it, all it does is pull hairs and not a smooth shave.
The razor wobbles and the spine looks even on both sides, but for some reason it still doesn’t shave good.
Any pointers?
What was your grit progression?
There’s is a page on Facebook called straight razor honing, they helped me a lot, it’s full of experienced people who can help you out
Jeremy Sierro I have 1k,3k,6k and 8k.
Jeremy Sierro thanks bro I’ll be sure to check it out
@@kevinmorales8094 gold dollar, is it made in Pakistan
Those are not called hones, those are sharpening stones. Using a sharpening stone sharpens the edge of the blade, changing the bevel ( cutting edge) of the blade so it cuts more effectively. Honing your blade aligns the teeth of an edge without affecting the bevel.
"A razor is sharper than a table". You heard it here first folks.
Came to the comments just for this lmao
Talk too much and say to little
They're not called hones, but stones. There is no such thing as a "hone". Other than that there are a plethora of better videos on YT as this guy has no idea what he's doing.