I almost had it
Just as I thought I was getting there with honing. Today I am left super confused. After having very little success with the 3" Norton 4/8, I cut it in two lengthwise. I have since been adapting the pyramid method for use with my (just over 1") Norton. I have been doing 10,5,3,1 laps on the 4k side, each of these followed by 8-10 laps on the 8k side. I hope you understand what I mean here. I followed this with a good few laps on a 5"x1" vintage Thuringen I got from Kees. First with slurry, then with water. All this with the one of my three wapis which has a reasonably un warped blade. The other two have a slight warp to them, so I set them aside for later.
After all this, the blade seemed pretty sharp. Shaves armhair slightly above skin level. I gave it a real good strop and shaved. It shaved the right side of my face pretty close. A tiny bit rough, but I figured this would smooth out after a few shaves. Changed hands and shaved the left hand side of my face. It skipped and slid, and cut pretty much nothing. Classic overhoned edge, I thought. I have always wondered about this overhoning, but now I think I know what it feels like.
How could one side of the blade behave reasonably well and the other perform so badly?
Would the Thuringen not knock off any wire edge left from the Norton? (Part of the reason I used it).
What do I do now?
I'm very confused as to how this could happen. No matter which way you turn the razor, you're still cutting with the same edge, right?
Connor
Edit, I also have a small belgian blue, a spyderco 303MF and some DMTs.
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