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Honing a single edge?
I bought a single edge from ebay, but I find it very hard to hone. If I only hone on the hollow side, the other side builds up this little metal curve, like I guess you can experience with overhoning.
But on the flat side its not so flat at all, and I find this side hard to hone, because I have to hold the edge at an angle on the hone.
How should I hone a single edge?
(and when sharpened, how should I shave with it? Only using the hollow side?)
PS: Sorry if wrong place for thread.
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08-01-2008, 02:57 PM
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Do you have the link from Ebay? That would help a lot.
Is one side flat and the other side concave? If so then you have a microtome, not a straight razor. The microtome is used in a laboratory for making small thin slices from a tissue sample to place under a microscope.
Hope this helps, 
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08-01-2008, 04:11 PM
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08-01-2008, 05:49 PM
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Don't worry, a bunch of us have made the same mistake!
Just clean it up and it is a good conversation piece.
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08-01-2008, 06:11 PM
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Don't worry, a bunch of us have made the same mistake!
Just clean it up and it is a good conversation piece.
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Oh how wrong you are my friend. I am honing this to shave with - if its the last thing i do!
Its quite hard to work with on the stones, so far I have used about 6 hours honing it. I have gotten to the point where I am on the 8 k stone. Im thinking it might take about 10.000 strokes, I have done 500 so far.
Then againg - it might not work at all, but I will give it a try. 
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08-01-2008, 10:08 PM
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You could try building up some tape on the flat side as sort of a spine that would cut down on the material you would have to remove during honing.
I seem to remember about a year ago someone posted a picture of a razor they had made out of thin metal - and had made it into a frameback by soldering on a piece of copper tubing. Pershmaps you can solder on a strip of metal onto that flat side...that is if your intention is to make this into a permanent shaver.
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Oh how wrong you are my friend. I am honing this to shave with - if its the last thing i do!
Its quite hard to work with on the stones, so far I have used about 6 hours honing it. I have gotten to the point where I am on the 8 k stone. Im thinking it might take about 10.000 strokes, I have done 500 so far.
Then againg - it might not work at all, but I will give it a try. 
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08-01-2008, 10:10 PM
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What did they microsection with it????
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08-01-2008, 10:22 PM
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What did they microsection with it????
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Human or animal tissue.
Why wouldn't you be able to hone it in the same way wood chisels are honed? Chisels typically have a flat face (bottom) and an opposing bevel on the top side. I'd say sharpen it like a chisel.
If anything, you could hone it up and use it to slice paper thin cuts of fresh garlic. Mmmmmmmmmmmm, fresh garlic!
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08-02-2008, 01:13 AM
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Maybe the not so flat back side is keeps it from being treated like a chisel/plane?
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Human or animal tissue.
Why wouldn't you be able to hone it in the same way wood chisels are honed? Chisels typically have a flat face (bottom) and an opposing bevel on the top side. I'd say sharpen it like a chisel.
If anything, you could hone it up and use it to slice paper thin cuts of fresh garlic. Mmmmmmmmmmmm, fresh garlic!
Chris L
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08-03-2008, 03:17 PM
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If anything, you could hone it up and use it to slice paper thin cuts of fresh garlic. Mmmmmmmmmmmm, fresh garlic!
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I could, but I dont need to. My kitchen knifes are almost razor sharp now, after I honed them myself. 
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08-03-2008, 04:34 PM
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Japanese razors have a flat and a concave side of the blade; they can be honed to shave with so this razor is certainly worth a try before you bin it.
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