One tip I found to be useful when I was starting out was: Instead of focusing on 30 degrees or whatever, use multiples of the spine width........2 spine widths for the WTG, 1 for the XTG and less than 1 for the ATG.
As usual, these are just guidelines and need to be adjusted as you figure out techniques that work for you.
Another thing: When you finally think you have it down, get a freshly-honed razor from a trusted professional and use it without stropping. You may be surprised to find that for all the skill you've developed, you may still have messed up the edge.
As usual, these are just guidelines and need to be adjusted as you figure out techniques that work for you.
Another thing: When you finally think you have it down, get a freshly-honed razor from a trusted professional and use it without stropping. You may be surprised to find that for all the skill you've developed, you may still have messed up the edge.
(09-08-2018, 10:09 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: Thanks Timwcic and yohannrjm! I tried shifting the angle this morning but primarily what I did was change the WTG angle. It had been too shallow and, honestly, I was hesitant to go to a 30 degree angle. But, for the most part, it was a relatively smooth pass. I look forward to playing with the angles more and trying to "tighten up" my technique.
- Yohann