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Thread: Newbie in need of some guidance
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05-01-2008, 01:43 PM #1
Newbie in need of some guidance
gents
last night I finally took to plug into the depth of the masculine soul (first straigth razor shave). I must say that it was not quite as intimidating as I anticipated that it would be. However I do agree that it will take some time to learn how to use these fine tools properly. I am shaving with some wapis that I bought from a member of this forum. There were sent to me shave ready. I recently purchases a 4 sided combo paddle from Tony Miller (thank you Tony for your wonderful service) that arrived on monday. I stropped my straigt a good twenty-thirty time on that bad boy(learn how to use the paddle was easy but will still take some practice). Then came the shave which I must say was not as forgiving as my old de speed series. I had trouble getting my neck and my chin(nicked myself a few times to many). all and all I am looking forward to learning how to shave like a real man, just want some tips.
my razor seemed to drag more than I thought. should I touch it up with some of the pasted sides of my paddle (3.0,1.0,.5). I did notice once that my lather was a little dry so I started over and made sure that my face was really wet. Any help you gents could provide would be great.
I Bid you a good Day
MA
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05-01-2008, 02:57 PM #2
Actually it sounds like you are doing pretty good. Just a matter of mastering the technique. Unless serious problems develop, stay with the current routine and master the learning curve. If you get nowhere or a problem arises be sure to give us a shout.
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05-01-2008, 03:17 PM #3
Personally I would forgo the pasted side of the paddle strop for now. Just strop on the leather...maybe 60-80 times? And concentrate on keeping that blade FLAT with no pressure. Seems like the paddles are little more difficult to perfect technique on than the hanging strops.
I agree that it sounds like you're doing well. Just keep at it, and watch the angle of the blade on your face.
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05-01-2008, 03:25 PM #4
I agree with the advice given. The chin is just a tough place to shave. Even a sharp razor will hang up there if your technique is off. If you haven't already, I suggest you buy Lynn's DVD or watch the YouTube videos. Keep practicing. You'll get there.
Jordan
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05-01-2008, 05:28 PM #5
Definitely don't 'touch up' with anything coarser than the green .5 chromium oxide stuff this early in the game.
First try stropping on leather, hotter water, a longer shower, any type of shave soap/cream not from an aerosol can and more shaves then report back.
Mark