been shaving for 3 weeks now and was wanting to know if the type of grind has anything to do with how close a shave you can get?
I don't think it should but i tend to get a closer shave with a full hollow blade as opposed to my half hollow blade.
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been shaving for 3 weeks now and was wanting to know if the type of grind has anything to do with how close a shave you can get?
I don't think it should but i tend to get a closer shave with a full hollow blade as opposed to my half hollow blade.
Typically it is the hand and not the grind. I try to shave several days in a row with the same or same type of razor. There are some subtle differences to getting the shave the best it can be with the different grinds. Over time we often develop favorites. Oddly enough my favorites are more this razor or that one versus this grind or that one. For the most part my favorite grinds are the heavy wedges and quarter hollows, yet my two favorite razors are the Henckels 14 and 17. That makes no sense but it is the way it goes. After a while you may find your taste changing only to swing back over time. Sometimes variety is the spice of life, and shaving.
Yes, should make no difference to the shave what grind is used so long as both are equally sharp.
Bob
A full hollow blade typically has more flex, which hugs the contours of the face. I prefer full hollow for this reason, and I find they provide a closer shave than heavier grinds.
Gentlemen,
I prefer the hollow ground razors, although my favorite is the 1/4th hollow Le Grelot.
While I enjoy using all the various grinds, a full hollow is my preference, I find I "feel" the shave more with that particular grind, and the sound of a full hollow doing it's work always get's a smile...;)
My preference would be half hollow, the only thing I would say for someone new to this game a full hollow is easier to maintain easier to hone.
If you learn to enjoy straight razor shaving, I see many different grinds in your shave den. Experimentation is another reason this hobby is so enjoyable.