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Thread: Quit being lazy!!
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04-09-2014, 04:22 AM #41
I used to do fewer laps on leather as the op and also found more is better. I usually do around 60 now. If I really want it sharp I put the blade in my pyramid frame for the week of the first full moon on leap year, but you have to be real careful when it is that sharp.....
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04-09-2014, 05:42 AM #42
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04-09-2014, 03:01 PM #43
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04-09-2014, 03:27 PM #44
I agree, but then I can't imagine a lot of things happening that members discuss on this forum.
As to 'not being lazy'... my routine is 20 linen/70-80 leather before shaving and 10/25-30 after (I also occasionally lose track of the exact count and do more). Seems to work for me. I have a theoretical 5 day rotation, assuming I recall which razor I use the day before. Yes, I'm old.Just call me Harold
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04-09-2014, 04:47 PM #45
Yep. I found this out a couple months ago. Now, I'll do 4-7 CrOx passes on felt and leather, then strop til I feel like it(never less than 50 passes).
I will hand strop between passes just because its novel and *might* make a bit of difference. I clean off the razor then strop it ~20 laps to make sure the moisture is off the edge.
I will go back to the the 4-7 passes on CrOx every 5 shaves or so. Basing on how I feel, I may even decide to refresh the edge on the 12K. What the hey. Only takes 5 minutes and puts a smile on my face as well as giving me additional honing practice-proper pressure and technique.
As per "finning"- the idea seems pretty strange to me.
To the $40 sprays--he's obviously got a market and his uber sharpening pyramid scheme he's got going probably does pretty nicely, *BUT* to me, this seems to be pretty expensive and extremely time consuming versus what I do now. I'm happy with the shaves I get with my current prep, but when I'm not, I point the finger squarely at myself. I go back to basics and careful stropping. As I've said before, 30 careful, deliberate laps on the leather beats 70 high-paced laps.
Different strokes for different folks.
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04-09-2014, 05:27 PM #46
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