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09-21-2010, 01:03 PM #1
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Thanked: 1262With only 4 attempts in, I would concentrate on not getting to crazy with the angle and using light pressure.
There are some more advanced techniques you can use WTG, but now is not the time to try them.
Also, Will you please provide some more information what razor your using and what type or prep you are doing?
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09-21-2010, 01:32 PM #2
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Thanked: 45Yes I have 2--4/8 razors that was honed by a member on this forum. I am only using 1 as I want to keep the other for comparison as I have no doubt that my stropping technique is poor at best. My prep is the same as I have been using for DE:
Cold water brush soak and face clean (cold water shaving has consistently given me closer and nick free cuts)
Dermatologica preshave guard applied
Whipped up and applied some Queen Charlotte Key Lime SC
Left on while I poorly stropped the razor on a Filly Strop around 15 times
Started WTG on face neck and uuuugh chin.
Lathered did again
Lathered went XTG except on neck/chin did WTG
Finished with 2 ATG DE passes
Witch Hazel
Dr Harris AFtershave Sandalwood (don't walk but RUN to get this AS..scent is spectacular
Trumper Skin food Sandalwood
Again, no nicks and irritation free and BBS....only because I finished with the DE
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09-21-2010, 02:44 PM #3
This should probably be in a PM but just in case you're wondering, the razors were last honed by Undream. I used one of them once (since last honing) and it gave me a very close shave. The other has not been used since honing except to check sharpness before selling. They worked fine for me but if you feel they were not as sharp as they should have been please send to a honemeister of your choice and I'll pay at least half.
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09-21-2010, 02:57 PM #4
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Thanked: 3795You've already been told to use light pressure.
Use even lighter pressure, or none at all.
One of the things that I STILL have to remind myself regularly is that the less pressure I use, the better shave I will get. You really need to be wondering if the blade is still touching your face. It should feel like a feather being lightly drawn across your skin, nothing more.
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09-21-2010, 02:57 PM #5
As most have already pointed out, you are still dealing with learning curve issues at the present and it's probably unrealistic to expect great results yet. Don't worry, you'll get those results soon enough if you don't give up. One observation based on your prep and shave process, you need about 3 times as many passes on your strop. That's assuming that you are counting 1 stroke towards you and 1 stroke away as a pass.
Bear in mind that you are now shaving with a single exposed blade without the benefit of any mechanical aids like safety bars etc. You're doing fine, just stick with it and keep asking questions.
Edit: Somehow I got that exclamation point icon in the header by mistake. Posting on an iPad using all 20 fingers, I guess. :-(Last edited by Bill S; 09-21-2010 at 03:00 PM.
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09-21-2010, 03:08 PM #6
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Thanked: 45Thank you my friend that is very generous offer. However, if you got a nice close shave with it then I would imagine it is my techinque as several others have noted.
I'll try stropping more times and see how that works. One quick question on the stropping....I put almost no pressure on it when going back and forth. Looking at the videos it seems like the strop deflects somewhat under the stroke...mine is so light that it doesn't visibly deflect the strop at all or maybe ever so tiny. Do I need to add more pressure? I'm scared to death of rolling the edge.
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09-21-2010, 03:17 PM #7
Don't add any pressure to your stropping. Over time you will find an optimal amount of pressure that works for you, but it won't be much. One thing that you can't accurately judge from a video is the amount of tension that the person holding the strop is applying....in other words, how hard they are pulling on the strop handle. Obviously, the amount of tension on the strop affects the degree of deflection that you get. For now, if you aren't getting the results you want from stropping either change strops or add more strokes to your routine.
If you keep your pressure low and you make sure that you never lift the spine of the razor off the strop you won't have any problems rolling your edge.