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''' '''While honing a razor is not rocket science, it is an acquired skill. A common mistake beginners make is to think that they can learn every aspect of straight razor shaving quickly, and just like that. The truth is, each part requires a lot of time and practice. Before you contemplate learning to hone, you should start out with a shave ready razor and a strop. That will be all you need. With just those 2 tools, there will be no need to learn to hone for several months, which gives you plenty of time to learn how to correctly strop your razor and then shave with it.  
 
''' '''While honing a razor is not rocket science, it is an acquired skill. A common mistake beginners make is to think that they can learn every aspect of straight razor shaving quickly, and just like that. The truth is, each part requires a lot of time and practice. Before you contemplate learning to hone, you should start out with a shave ready razor and a strop. That will be all you need. With just those 2 tools, there will be no need to learn to hone for several months, which gives you plenty of time to learn how to correctly strop your razor and then shave with it.  
  
Later when it comes time for you to learn how to maintain your straight razors edge, all you need then is a final polishing hone. Some people use a natural hone like a Coticule or a Japanese water stone, others use a range of synthetic hones for final polishing, ranging from 12k all the way to 30k. And others yet, just use a [[Finishing Pastes|pasted strop]]. <!-- merge rest of https://straightrazorpalace.com/basic-honing/28134-newbies-honing.html here -->
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Later when it comes time for you to learn how to maintain your straight razors edge, all you need then is a final polishing hone. Some people use a natural hone like a Coticule or a Japanese water stone, others use a range of synthetic hones for final polishing, ranging from 12k all the way to 30k. And others yet, just use a [[Finishing Pastes|pasted strop]]. <!-- merge rest of http://straightrazorpalace.com/basic-honing/28134-newbies-honing.html here -->
  
 
Take the time to learn what you can learn about assessing the edge ''before'' you start honing. You need to know how "unsharp" a razor is to figure out how many strokes and on what grit you should be honing on. (I am using the word unsharp for a reason, dull is just dull, you need to know how far away you are from sharp). Do this throughout the process, not just in the beginning.  
 
Take the time to learn what you can learn about assessing the edge ''before'' you start honing. You need to know how "unsharp" a razor is to figure out how many strokes and on what grit you should be honing on. (I am using the word unsharp for a reason, dull is just dull, you need to know how far away you are from sharp). Do this throughout the process, not just in the beginning.  
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== Acknowledgements  ==
 
== Acknowledgements  ==
  
This article uses material originally posted by [https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/afdavis11.html AFDavis11].  
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This article uses material originally posted by [http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/afdavis11.html AFDavis11].  
  
 
== References  ==
 
== References  ==

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