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shinyribs New guy trying to learn the... 11-25-2011, 07:09 AM
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shinyribs I re-read the wiki toady and... 11-26-2011, 08:37 AM
carlmaloschneider You need to ask specific... 11-26-2011, 09:15 AM
cudarunner Welcome! You have come to the... 11-26-2011, 10:17 PM
carlmaloschneider In regards to honing, I... 11-27-2011, 02:13 AM
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    Default New guy trying to learn the ropes

    As I'm sure some of you have noticed, I am somewhat lost here.I am sure that I am asking questions that I could find answers to if I kept looking.So instead of answering my questions(much aooreciated BTW),I wouldn't consider it rude if someone could just point me to the correct thread!LOL.

    One question is concerning my strop.I have no idea who made it as it doesnt say anywhere on it and I got it off ebay...I am certain it is of superb quality.lol.One side of it looks to be,what I would call,plain tough leather.The other side is extremely smooth leather,almost suede smooth.What should I use each side for?The smooth side I understand is for finishing up,but what about the "rough" side?What do I do with that side,and how do I know when I am done?

    My second question is about lingo.I know very little of the correct lingo.Spine,toe and heel I got.Don'tw what styptic means...but I know it is magic!I shaved quite a few times before needing it(somehow)but found that it works quite well!I think "styptic" translates to "burns like a sumbitch!" in English.Could be wrong.But what about scales?Is that just another name for the handle?My razor was advertised as having black scales and I was expecting some kind of "grips" engraved into it.I was disappoitned that my Dovo was as plain as could be when it arrived.Oh well.So,scales just means handle,right?

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    All you need to know is in the WIKI, my friend.
    Have a read there (I did - for hours), and all will be revealed.
    There are also the stickies at the top of each sub-forum as well, that will give you a lot of useful information.
    If there is a particular thing that you need to find, try using the search box at the top of each page.
    I hope this helps.
    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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    You'll be better off learning the ropes by reading in the Wiki.
    That's where the knowledge is and without it things can be tricky.

    You are removing whiskers by moving a sharp blade repeatedly across your face.
    And you've found a source of knowledge and great support: Straight Razor Place.

    So head over to the Wiki, read all you can and prepare yourself to Straight Shave.
    The Wiki will give you everything that you need to make that Straight Razor behave.

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    I re-read the wiki toady and I believe I may have found my problem.Too much pressure while stropping.Stropped myself silly with very light pressure today and got the best shave so far.Not sure if I got a lil razor burn or if its wind burn from riding the motorcycle today.LOL.I guess I'll know in a day or so

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    You need to ask specific questions (apart from the Wiki), most guys here will answer questions, regardless of if the answer is in the Wiki.

    Yeah, scales are handles, but don't disregard them, they're important. They can add a lot of balance to your razor, they can be too large or too small, they can aid stropping or hinder it.

    Do 30 laps (up and back) on the course leather and 70 on the smooth. Keep the strop taught and make sure you don't 'roll the edge' of the razor, that is, make sure the actual edge of the razor doesn't come in contact with the strop, don't lift the spine (thick edge opposite the cutting edge) up off the razor while the cutting edge is still in contact.

    Take this whole life changing experience slowly, it deserves it. Ask questions. Share your thoughts, and never, NEVER go back to that plastic thing you used before....
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    Thank you for your time and reply.You answered in one post what it took me two days on the wiki to figure out!My biggest problem/regret right now is that i bought a razor that was not shave ready.I wanted to learn it all from top to bottom.While I dont regret wanting to learn,i just wish I hadn't started myself out behind the 8 ball,so to speak.Im working on my honing(i know, new guys shouldnt do this)and stropping,and every night it improves.Im far from what i see on here as BBS,but still way better than i ever got with my Mach lll.Also,the ingrown hair on my neck which i have been fighting since i started shaving 17 years ago have practically disappeared overnight since using a straight.My usual painful every other day shave had turned into a daily delight.It can only get better from here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shinyribs View Post
    As I'm sure some of you have noticed, I am somewhat lost here.I am sure that I am asking questions that I could find answers to if I kept looking.So instead of answering my questions(much aooreciated BTW),I wouldn't consider it rude if someone could just point me to the correct thread!LOL.

    My second question is about lingo.I know very little of the correct lingo.Spine,toe and heel I got.Don'tw what styptic means...but I know it is magic!I shaved quite a few times before needing it(somehow)but found that it works quite well!I think "styptic" translates to "burns like a sumbitch!" in English.Could be wrong.But what about scales?Is that just another name for the handle?My razor was advertised as having black scales and I was expecting some kind of "grips" engraved into it.I was disappoitned that my Dovo was as plain as could be when it arrived.Oh well.So,scales just means handle,right?
    Welcome! You have come to the Friendliest, Helpful and Knowledgeable Site on the Web!Try this for a little info on lingo! Oh! Don't worry about a 'Plain Jane'! I have several and wouldn't part with one of them, including the 6/8 (3/4") Brand New Revisor I recently purchased! Again, Welcome!

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    In regards to honing, I started pretty early, and was lucky in that I didn't seem to do a lot wrong, that is, I didn't wreck my blades. I didn't want to be reliant on someone else to get my razors honed; one reason I got into straight razor shaving was the idea of Independence, the idea that if I was invited to a soirée during the Zombie Apocalypse of the Third millennium I could appear from the jungle after dispensing with several years of growth, transformed from Robinson Caruso to Humphrey Bogart. Of course I'd need to manufacture some shave cream from Aloe plants and animal fats (or some such stuff), and would have to remember exactly where in the jungle the Pimenta racemosa plant grew...but I digress...

    I think you need maybe three razors to start honing. Two minimum. All starting off as shave ready. That way you have a benchmark to test your edge against. If you start honing with only one razor, I don't think it'll be long before you actually don't know if it's sharp or not ,as you won't have anything to measure it against, other than your memory. You may end up putting up with an inferior edge; thinking that it's sharp when in fact it's not. I'm no honemiester, so take that piece of advice with a pinch of salt!
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    Sounds like good advice to me,Carl! In fact i bought two razors from an antique store today.I admit I know very little about razors,but when the first one i picked up popped an arm hair i was amazed.I bought two Wade & Butcher Sheffield's for $40 so I figured i did okay.The second one is pretty rough but I figure it will give me something to aspire for at least.Wow.I have noticed on here about RAD...less than a month in and i own 4 SR's...pitiful.I actually shaved with the sharp one this evening-after much sterilizing!-and actually got my best shave yet.Best $20 i ever spent!

    Thanks for all the kind words and welcomes guys.I believe im gonna like it here!

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    Of course you'll like it here; it's the coolest, most friendliest place on the 'net!

    W&B's are nice, you can't go wrong with one of those, as long as there's no pitting on the edge. I'm no expert, but the W&B I have has the smoothest edge of all my razors.

    Hey, a bit of advice, hone the roughest razor first, for practice. Use a pyramid. I can't remember if you said what hones you had, I have a Norton 4/8 and a Shapton 16k; they are enough for me to keep shaving. I don't really want to offer too much more advice about honing, apart from 'get in the zone', I'm really new to honing; I'm still only a grasshopper...
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