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Thread: First shave and a pic!
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04-28-2008, 10:04 AM #1
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Thanked: 0First shave and a pic!
Hey Everyone,
Had my first shave last night. I must say that I don't think my razor was shave ready at all, but I still went for it. A whole bunch of little cuts later and a really sore face and I still came out with a "decent" shave for the dullness of the blade. For anyone out there getting excited and wanting to shave with their not so sharp razor I must say LISTEN TO PEOPLE HERE AND GET YOUR RAZOR SHARP FIRST! I wish I would have
That being said, here's a pic of my gear. I cleaned and lapped my stone a bunch and found a paddle strop at a flea market for 5 euro (8 bucks). Thanks for the help identifing the stone guys!
The leather on the strop was looking really bad but I went to work on it with some steel wool then 400 grit sand paper to get off all the black crusty parts. It was really, really ugly. I then rubbed olive oil into it and it doesn't look so bad now. I wish I took some before pics to show the night and day difference! forgive the tacks as i didn't have any small nails to secure the leather.
So I don't know if it is in good enough shape to be stropping with, it might be too rough, but I've never seen a working strop before, so I guess I'll keep working with it to experiment.
Now back to the hone to try and pass the HHT My razor is a stainless steel solingen Walky. Don't know if it is crap, but it at least seems to be somewhat sharp with no nicks.
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04-28-2008, 09:51 PM #2
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Thanked: 44Yeah Seriously get your razor sharp first! Also Chopstick... I don't know if you are on a budget but I would say till u get used to using the equipment and know what works or not I would get a new paddle or hanging strop. You can get a starter from Tony for $35. Go for it that way and save your face cause even if it is sharp, it won't matter if it isn't well stropped.