A New Convert, a Fun Story, and a Few Newbie Questions
Hello all,
This is my first post on straightrazorplace; it seems like a great place for information. Anyway, my name is Brandon, and I've used a few straight razors of dubious quality in the past (and had plenty of cuts). A little while ago I manned up and got a Dovo Shavette to practice with (nice, no stropping), and some burma shave soap (nice) with a matching brush (crappy, but works). I've been pretty happy with that for a while. WAY better shave than with any disposable razor . . . .
However, being the experimenter that I am I had to upgrade sooner or later. So I bought a good (I think) razor, a Fromm 72R, a 2-piece Fromm strop (leather and canvas), and strop paste. I tried the razor as it came from the package, and it grabbed quite a bit. Ouch! So I conditioned the leather strop, and went to work trying to learn to use it.
When I tried the razor again it was a little better, but not much-- not nearly as sharp as the disposable blades for the Shavette. Then I came across a post late one night about using green chrome compound on a canvas strop. I didn't read it all the way (was going to bed), but the image stuck with me.
Being a metalworker and having some small experience with polishing compounds, I decided to try the green chrome stuff on the canvas strop (I had no idea what else to use the canvas for, lol). 1: Set canvas strop and chromium green on window sill to warm up for an hour. 2: Rub the "crayon" across the canvas to get a good layer into the fibers. 3: Let it sit on the window sill and stay warm for a while longer to help the compound permeate the surface of the cloth.
Just a little while ago I gave the razor 40 laps across the canvas strop with the chromium on it, lathered up and . . . HOLY F#*^!
I never knew anything could be so sharp in my life! I had four days worth of fur on my face, but that razor went right through it like greased prunes throgh a guy with dysentry. No grabbing at all, no nicks, no cuts, no razor burn . . . nothing. Just a perfect shave that was even better and more comfortable than the shavette. I now understand the mystique, I'm sold! lol.
Questions:
1. That green chromium stuff is definitely abrasive, so should I keep using it, or no? It only took about ten laps on the strop before I could see a slight graying of the compound due to abraded metal coming from the razor. The very edge also shined up very quickly as well. It obviously works, but I would hate to destroy my razor by using the wrong stuff.
2. When I used the canvas strop with green compound I achieved a great edge, so I know my stropping technique is at least barely proficient. Given that knowledge, why was my earlier stropping on the leather largely ineffective? Greater abrasiveness with the green compound? A razor that still needed work after leaving the factory?
Anyway, it's great to be here on the forum, and I look forward to sharing knowledge and swaping lies with fellow shavers. I've definitely bought my last disposable blade. Now, for my next straight razor purchase . . . any ideas (stands, razors)? lol.
Brandon