Editing A simple honing method with DMT-E, Belgian Blue Whetstone and Coticule

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I like Coticules for being traditional and natural, for their ease of use and the outstanding quality of the resulting edge. The DMT is versatile and fast, does not require periodical flattening. Both the Belgians and the DMT are not porous, they do not glaze and they are always ready to go.  Both the DMT and the coticule are used with water, without the need for pre-soaking. If you stick with the 6”X2” DMT-E and a similar size BBW and Coticule, you have a very cost-effective solution that provides a life-time of smooth shaving edges.  
 
I like Coticules for being traditional and natural, for their ease of use and the outstanding quality of the resulting edge. The DMT is versatile and fast, does not require periodical flattening. Both the Belgians and the DMT are not porous, they do not glaze and they are always ready to go.  Both the DMT and the coticule are used with water, without the need for pre-soaking. If you stick with the 6”X2” DMT-E and a similar size BBW and Coticule, you have a very cost-effective solution that provides a life-time of smooth shaving edges.  
  
'''Warning! DMT's cut deeply & may not be suitable for use on some older razors e.g. old Sheffileds.'''  
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'''Warning! DMT's cut deeply & may not be suitable for use on some older razors e.g. old Sheffileds.'''
  
 
There's nothing enigmatic to honing a straight razor, as long as one realizes how easy it is to throw a monkey wrench in the whole process, and instantly kill all chances for success. For those who share my experimental nature, I must emphasize to suspend any variation till you are sure you can get results with the paradigm as it is described.  
 
There's nothing enigmatic to honing a straight razor, as long as one realizes how easy it is to throw a monkey wrench in the whole process, and instantly kill all chances for success. For those who share my experimental nature, I must emphasize to suspend any variation till you are sure you can get results with the paradigm as it is described.  
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#The blade sinks a bit in the thumbnail (leaving a scratch) and one can sense a small but clear drag while drawing the edge along the nail. This is a sign of sharpness and marks that the work on the DMT is coming to an end, at least, when the same result is present on the entire edge of the razor.  
 
#The blade sinks a bit in the thumbnail (leaving a scratch) and one can sense a small but clear drag while drawing the edge along the nail. This is a sign of sharpness and marks that the work on the DMT is coming to an end, at least, when the same result is present on the entire edge of the razor.  
 
#The razor skates over the nail without any resistance and without leaving a scratch. The edge is still dull. More work on the DMT is needed.  
 
#The razor skates over the nail without any resistance and without leaving a scratch. The edge is still dull. More work on the DMT is needed.  
#The razor abrades the nail and feels more like a file than a knife. There is damage present on the edge. A lot of work will still be required on the DMT.
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#The razor shatters over the nail and feels more like a file than a knife. There is damage present on the edge. A lot of work will still be required on the DMT.
  
 
=== The Thumb Pad Test (TPT)  ===
 
=== The Thumb Pad Test (TPT)  ===

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