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    Default Easiest way to find/learn various techniques?

    Hi,

    I've been shaving happily with my straight for the past 5-6 months, and now I'm looking to improve my technique.

    I'm currently pretty satisfied with my WTG techniques, but I don't really find myself getting close to that elusive BBS shave just yet. I find it especially difficult to get a close shave on my mustache area. I also find my skin not responding very well (tiny cuts, irritation) when I try to do a 2nd pass.

    I'd like to 1) improve them and 2) learn proper XTG and ATG techniques. What is the best resource?

    I'm hoping for a visual resource, does Lynn's DVD contain much technique? I haven't seen a ton of Youtube videos that go into advanced techniques. Thanks.

    -Jon
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    Jockeys video demonstrates some good XTG and ATG passes, and also xmans video demonstrates some good ATG technique.

    My advice, when trying to use what you've learnt from these videos, is to replicate the strokes and NOT the angle. The camera plays tricks, and quite often it appears the angle is much greater than it is.

    My advice would also be to make sure you're doing the proper prep, splash your face between each pass to make sure it's slick, keep the spine very close to your face and if it's still pulling and catching - get your razor touched up. A dull edge will punish you ATG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcw122 View Post
    I'm currently pretty satisfied with my WTG techniques, but I don't really find myself getting close to that elusive BBS shave just yet. I find it especially difficult to get a close shave on my mustache area. I also find my skin not responding very well (tiny cuts, irritation) when I try to do a 2nd pass.
    Hi Jon, your description makes me wonder if you're shaving with a sharp razor ? Was it honed by a honemiester ? How have you been maintaining it ?
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    The best visual resource is most probably the videos that members post here & on the tube. Just browse them. I'm not sure why you'd suffer more on the second pass unless you were either speeding it up a little, or not lathered up as well.

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    ATG can be tricky to nail down. I'd start with getting your XTG really good before playing much more with ATG. XTG should be pretty easy and really shouldn't cause any nicks or irritation. If it does, I'm think you're using too much pressure or, it could be the razor edge itself needs a touchup. It also could be too steep of an angle, but I think pressure is more likely, because IME the XTG pass has a decent window of blade angle that won't cause irritation (but not necessarily as wide of a window that will actually cut and work well).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs656 View Post
    My advice, when trying to use what you've learnt from these videos, is to replicate the strokes and NOT the angle. The camera plays tricks, and quite often it appears the angle is much greater than it is.

    keep the spine very close to your face and if it's still pulling and catching - get your razor touched up. A dull edge will punish you ATG.
    This is very true. When you first try an ATG pass and the angle isn't right...you'll know. Don't push it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Hi Jon, your description makes me wonder if you're shaving with a sharp razor ? Was it honed by a honemiester ? How have you been maintaining it ?
    It came shave ready from KenRup. I have been maintaining it by doing about 5-7 laps on diamond paste every other shave, and about 100 laps on the normal side before each shave.

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    Every other shave?

    how long have you been doing that for? Wouldn't be surprised if a dull edge is your problem.

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    follow the links in my sig if you haven't already.

    pasted stropping every other time is excessive. maybe every couple of weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs656 View Post
    Every other shave?

    how long have you been doing that for? Wouldn't be surprised if a dull edge is your problem.
    Quote Originally Posted by jockeys View Post
    follow the links in my sig if you haven't already.

    pasted stropping every other time is excessive. maybe every couple of weeks.
    I've been doing that since I got my razor, it was what KenRup recommended in the paper that came with his razor.

    Thanks Jockeys, I've seen your shaving video on youtube, but I haven't seen any of those.

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