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03-07-2010, 07:07 PM #11
If sharpness is equal I do believe that the heavier grinds work better on heavier beards but I believe it has more to do with the skill and technique of the user. A stiff, heavy blade seems to be more forgiving of bad technique and lack of skill. A lighter, more flexible hollow grind seems to demand greater skill and proper technique.
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03-07-2010, 10:06 PM #12
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I'm experiencing the opposite. The more hollow ground razor is cutting with less "momentum" needed to not get stuck in the dense, coarse chin & moustache hairs, and trimming the hairs closer per pass than the less hollow ground razor. I also find that I have a tendancy to use more pressure against the face with the less hollow razor, since otherwise it doesn't shave as close as the more hollow razor.
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03-07-2010, 10:37 PM #13
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03-07-2010, 10:49 PM #14
I never understand that term feedback.
Since a hollow blade has some flex and is lighter if your technique is not spot on it makes the blade hang up easier in the hair where a heavier grind and razor will plow through just about anything even with really bad technique. When I have used the heavier grinds for a time and then switch to a hollow grind I find I have to "relearn" how to use the hollow grind ( I am talking full hollows here)But when I switch from a hollow to a wedge I find no need to "relearn"
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03-07-2010, 11:06 PM #15
thanks for the clarification, but I guess you wouldn't use a heavy blade on a light weight stubble
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03-08-2010, 12:30 AM #16
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Thanked: 267The real problem with the usual heavy beard, heavy blade discussion is that we all have different beards. I have extremely course hair in my beard. When I use a full hollow during the first, and ATG pass there is a real tendency for the blade to flex to a point where it will get some skin. When I am shaving I tend to ride the edge which means that the cutting part of the blade is just above the skin. I have use some thin full hollows that just will not give me an irritation free shave. I like doing 4 pass shaves with a touch-up added and the alum block after a full hollow shave is murder.
I have often wondered if a professional barber could weigh in and give his point of view. His point may be slanted a little because a prep with 3 hot towels and 45 minutes but, none the less I would bet there would be some really good insight.
Take Care,
Richard
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03-08-2010, 01:04 AM #17
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I have tried shaving with a 5/8 Dovo special, 6/8 Dovo special, and 5/8 Dovo silversteel (Ebony). The particular silversteel I used is a bit less hollow ground than the 2 particular specials and feels a little stiffer. I get the most feedback from the 5/8 special. ie: I can hear the difference in how well my angle is cutting hairs the best. They all give PLENTY of feedback though (even for my newbie ears).
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