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09-24-2010, 02:35 AM #1
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First, a hearty thank you to all contributors to this site. I just started straight razor shaving this week, and I couldn't have done it without all the valuable info and videos posted here. I'm enjoying my escape from the disposable world tremendously.
Now to my question. The advice I've seen given here is to angle the blade at 30 degrees when shaving WTG, and slightly less ATG. However, on the Spanish websites I've surfed, they recommend as shallow an angle as possible. In the videos, it looks like they're practically holding the blade flat against the skin. Does anyone here recommend one angle over the other?
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09-24-2010, 02:36 AM #2
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09-24-2010, 02:52 AM #3
Welcome to SRP. IME you have to use these numbers as a guideline and experiment with what works for you. There are a number of components to successful straight razor shaving, prep, lathering, skin stretching and finally stroke and blade angle, not to mention proper stropping. All of these take practice and time to come together but with patience and persistence they eventually will.
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09-24-2010, 03:16 AM #4
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09-24-2010, 03:51 AM #5
angle of the blade depends couple factors.
at first are you using ATG OR WTG.
ATG TRY go the point where your blade will shave more comfortable.
Don't try to use curtain angle while you go wtg.
Angle greatly will depends how is your blade honed. In case it has been taped your angle will be lower then not taped blade.
This is why always when you start to use new blade at first start to make small strokes and find out in which angle your blade cuts easier.
Find that angle and keep blade in that angle.
hope this help.
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09-24-2010, 04:57 AM #6
I think the above advice is dead on. The blade itself will likely determine the best angle. The recommendations for various angles are a guide.
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09-24-2010, 03:12 AM #7
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