(06-17-2021, 04:20 AM)Steve56 Wrote: Hey Matt, Ols67 I’ve missed your posts here. Latest is a Scheön Burg on a big Nakayama kiita koppa, 100% pure stone. I’ve had a bit of a tussle matching a tomo to it, but I believe that I have it nailed.
That’s a beautiful set up all around Steve! How was the resultant edge?
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Matt
Following Matt’s lead, I received a NOS Robuso 216 6/8 by Perfectworks, and decided to do a Mikawa progression. Neither of the coarser stones are marked at all, and none of them are Asano stones. They’re all vintage stone, very fast and very pure. The mejiro is really better than almost all the koma that I have. Anyway, I was rewarded with silent HHT and a butterknife edge - I am a fan of Perfectworks razors and this one brought home the bacon’ as the saying goes.
(05-12-2021, 05:00 PM)Kehole Wrote:(05-01-2021, 10:41 PM)Ols67 Wrote: Filarmonica 14 Doble Temple finished on an Escher Barbers Gem!
How do you like your Escher edges versus jnats?
My honing is evolving, and so my answer has evolved…I prefer the edge with a full Nagura progression using a hard and fine JNAT as the base stone over what I have been able to produce with the Escher Barbers Gem.
Running an edge through the Nagura progression, finishing with a whisp of base stone slurry, and then 5-10 water only is leading to the most refined and comfortable edges I have experienced.
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Matt
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