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    Will a 6000 grit stone put a sufficient shaving edge on a blade.

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    The real answer is

    It depends.

    It depends on your expectations, hair, hone, skill, technique, method, style, and etc

    I think if that's all there were most could adapt.
    To some rouge, like diamond spray or cromox; the difference between 6k/8k is not so much. right?

    Without those though atg is the prize, never mind bbs. for me any way. I haven't pursued that direction, but I have seen enough to believe 6k is high enough to start paste stropping.

    Why do you ask?

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    If you have tough skin, 6000 may be enough. But most would agree that finishing on a 8000 or higher is needed. But I'm sure there are people who can get away with finishing on with 6000. Only one way to find out, try it!

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    I remember more than one thread where members have shaved off a hone WAY lower than 6k. But not me.

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    Is a 6k what you have or what you are thinking of getting ? The tutorials in the SRP Wiki have information on recommended grit levels for honing razors. The 4k to 8k seems to be an ideal spread for a blade that is in decent condition to start with. IMO if you haven't made the move yet a Norton 4/8 is a good way to go.
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    Keep in mind that different stones with the same grit level
    can put dramatically different edges on a razor. It wouldn't
    surprise me if a `6k' stone came along that could give a
    pretty nice smooth shave.

    - Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by sebell View Post
    Keep in mind that different stones with the same grit level
    can put dramatically different edges on a razor. It wouldn't
    surprise me if a `6k' stone came along that could give a
    pretty nice smooth shave.

    - Scott

    Like a Belgian Blue for example ?!?

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    I've been shaving off of a 1k. It's not getting bbs but still decent. So with that being said...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldog View Post
    I've been shaving off of a 1k. It's not getting bbs but still decent. So with that being said...?
    Bulldog ! You've got an appropriate screen name. If you have been shaving off of a 1K you are one muy tough hombre. If you're in the USA and you get the Norton 4/8 it is reasonably priced comparatively speaking and is well documented with the experience of many members in the forum archives and in the Wiki. Works great too IME.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldog View Post
    I've been shaving off of a 1k. It's not getting bbs but still decent. So with that being said...?
    Yep. It takes more pressure. Some stuff it just wont cut. I did strop mine first

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