Quote Originally Posted by steve View Post
After having something of a setback in my daily shaves, I am trying different tests and want to describe what I've done and the results:

1. I went back to the 8k Norton and worked it until I was absolutely confident it passed the thumbnail test (easy) ---now:

2. Stropped until I felt it passed the thumbpad test by running pad across blade.
3. In preparation to shave, I stropped on linen and leather then performed these tests:


A. shaved hairs on my arms - used shaving motiong (tip leading) Result: cut very fine hair very easily

B. Different thumbpad test: ran pad parallel to edge with a rocking motion (lower left to upper right). This was VERY lightly with very short strokes. Result: the blade stuck into my thumb and wouldn't allow the completion of the rocking motion. Basically, the edge moved with my thumb once it "stuck" into the skin

C. HHT - took wife's very fine hair out of hair brush. Held it in 1/2 inch increments. Passed it by the stationary edge replicating a shaving motion (meaning - passed hair by blade at a diagonal motion approx 1/16 inch away from fingers that held the hair. I figured that was close to what the blade would do to my hair on my face) Result: Pop, Pop, Pop. Every time (could actually hear a subtle pop)

Well Doctors? is my edge positive for shave-ready or negative?

I know, the shave test is the ultimate and best, I'm onboard with this. I'm just trying to see if I'm getting to the point where I could try the shave test.
Steve, can you do like on Tom and Jerry and let the hair fall gently end first and split it down the middle --if not then start over.

Justin