Razor Honing

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Razor hones

A hone is anything used to put a fine edge on a cutting tool.  In this article hones refer to whetstones.  For honing strops/abrasive films etc, see xxxx

Kinds of hones

Natural whetstones

Synthetic whetstones

Hone history

barber used coticules and eschers until synthetic barber hones came along.  etc

Hone manufacturers and miners

The major hone makers today are blah, blah, and blah.  There are still some mines in operation, blah and blah.  Vendors can be found here (main article vendors, or possibly vendor links)

Using razor hones

Prepping a hone for use

Flatten the hone. main article lapping.  Keep the hone surface clean.  Some hones require soaking.  Some hones should not be soaked.

Honing

Depending on a razor's condition, it may need its bevel set or reset (see main articles) before it can take a shaving edge.  Some hones are better suited for this work than others.  Some razors in poor condition may also need pre-bevel done such as regrinding, breadknifing, or other methods not usually considered to be honing although sometimes hones can be used for this kind of work.

Honing methods

main article progressive honing

main article pyramid honing

Application specific honing

main article Honing an ebay razor

main article One cot method

main article chip removal?

Storing hones (possibly separate article?)

don't let your norton get moldy

Links

See also