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02-02-2012, 02:19 AM #21
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Thanked: 0I am having a very similar problem. I got a razor back from being professionally sharpened at SRD and thought that I was in for a treat. I stropped it 30 on linen (real linen) and 50 on leather and had an awful shave. I think that if there is anything in the discouraging linen for fresh blades that it really makes sense that I lost my edge before my first shave. In my experience there is a lot that can go wrong with a stropping that will round off, break off, or otherwise just kill the bite that your blade might have. I have been very discouraged but now have become addicted to the idea of straight razors and have about 4 gems that I have collected at low cost and two nice new razors so there is no turning back, yet I struggle because it is so much more comfortable, quick, and effective to just pull out the double edge. Yet I did have a few really good shaves and recently tried one of those drop in replaceable blade straights and it was like magic. So now I have a high standard that I am shooting for and hopefully I will get there before I am too old to be trusted with sharp objects anymore.
Keep tinkering because you know that you can't stop anyways. If you made the commitment in the first place to get a straight then it would eat away at you to walk away now.
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02-03-2012, 02:50 AM #22
I agree, but I note a particular ease my razors have their way with my beard finished off my finisher compared to my Norton 8k (which is officially my pre-finisher unless I start experimenting). This guy's clearly chasing after a DE-type edge. I'm not trying to sell him on the benefits of a smoother, kinder, gentler edge possible from the renewable edge that develops off the strop (and of course the smooth factor attained by the ever-controversial reverse-face-stropping). That's for him to eventually discover and appreciate.
I'm a quarter perfect (need a "Kiss Me, I'm Swedish" button) with those tough blond facial hairs us Scandies are known for and I think I can understand what he's chasing after. I feel very comfortable with Norton 8k but it's the hairs around the lips that make it or break it for me. I want fast, effective and no funny business. Or maybe he's not getting the true Norton 8k experience.
Originally Posted by justalex
Originally Posted by justalex
Originally Posted by justalex
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02-03-2012, 03:11 AM #23
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Thanked: 51I'm going to add a +1 to the idea of killing the edge and starting over. I purchased a razor over the weekend that I put to my Norton 4/8, and I did a test with it a few days ago (just shaved the sideburn area before going back to a known good razor). Despite the TPT and TNT, it tugged and pulled like crazy. After reading a thread on here about how bevels can get screwed up and how killing an edge can actually help get the bevel set, I gave it a try. I used that same razor today for my second WTG pass (noob honing + noob shaving technique is asking for trouble, but it worked out this time), and it sailed through the whiskers that were left from the first pass. No tugging or pulling at all. That being said, I'm putting the hones up for a month or two until my technique is a lot more solid.
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