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TonyM Is my razor sharp enough? 02-16-2012, 12:08 AM
tekbow Ah more HHT neurosis ;) ... 02-16-2012, 12:15 AM
carlmaloschneider Yeah, what tekbow said, I... 02-16-2012, 12:35 AM
TonyM Yeah, every shave I seem to... 02-16-2012, 01:15 AM
tekbow Buy one hone to start, a 12k... 02-16-2012, 01:18 AM
samda Forget the hanging hair test.... 02-16-2012, 12:26 AM
HardCase Use a wet thumb pad to check... 12-08-2014, 03:03 PM
ultrasoundguy2003 When I think I am there. I... 12-08-2014, 08:31 PM
joamo I do this too, but my wife... 12-08-2014, 10:15 PM
wingdo Holy thread resurrection! 12-08-2014, 10:29 PM
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    Hi all,

    I'm brand new to the site even though I've been stalker status on here for the last couple months reading up on straights. For Christmas I received a 5/8 Thiers Issard straight razor and a Dovo strop. I was having extreme difficulty at first as all newbies do, and then I read the piece on here about how razors are really not "shave ready" until professionally honed. I sent it down to SRD's and got it back a few weeks ago. I noticed immediately better shaves and was much happier with my gift.

    Recently though, I've been having slight issues with the sharpness of my blade. I've never been able to get it to pass the hanging hair test, even right after I got it back from SRD's. Should a razor be able to pass this test to be considered sharp enough to shave with? I've also watched numerous videos of gents using straights and their blades always seem to pass so effortlessly on their faces. Mine is never that smooth, there's always a little pull. I'm fairly sure my stropping is not what it should be, but I would like to know what is the standard I'm trying to achieve?

    Any advice would be appreciated. I'm looking forward to enjoying this for years to come, I just need to get better!

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    Ah more HHT neurosis

    Don't worry about the HHT, it's a party trick at worst and highly subjective at best. All it means is it doesn't HHT with your hair. If it was honed at SRD then it was probably lynn that honed it (founder of this forum). I can absolutely assure you it is sharp enough.

    Your pull issue is more likely your own technique, straight shaving is a skill, you won't get an awesome shave the first time you do it. Where you able to ride a bike the first time you got on one? lol

    Don't worry, you'll get there, just takes practice. Be careful with the stropping, thats a quick newb way to turn an edge

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    Yeah, what tekbow said, I never use the HHT, after all, I don't want to use a razor to cut hanging hairs, I want to use it to cut hairs on my face :-)

    Issue may be, as you stated, stropping technique. Unless you want to 'rely' on someone else honing your razor, you really will need to buy a hone (Norton 4/8 and a Shapton 16k is what I use). It's really not THAT hard to learn to hone. You may also need another 'reference' razor, so you can compare your razor pre andpost honing. You may be able to borrow a mate's razor to use as a reference.

    Also, check your prep and lather. Is it a good lather? Is your beard well prepped? Do you need to use a pre-shave cream, if you don't already sue one (I always use Proraso). People's beards do differ, you aleardy know that just by LOOKING at other people. Now I'm 'in to' SR shavign when I see some guys on TV etc I almost shudder to think how hard it must be for them to shave!

    You WILL get better, aim for about three months.
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    Yeah, every shave I seem to notice less irritation and better results. I must be doing something right. I'm going to eventually purchase some hones so I can sharpen my blade myself. I'm just scared of ruining such a beautiful razor. I think I 'll pick up a used one that I'll use to practice on when i get to that point.

    I've been rather careful with my stropping technique. It's quite the learning curve, but I think I'm getting it.

    My mom bought me the set so I wouldn't have to spend so much on cartridges. HA! If she only knew the truth...

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    Buy one hone to start, a 12k nani or something similar, will be al you need for touch ups and you will be able to get the honing strokes down without putting too much wear on your blade
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    If don't want to "ruin" the Thiers Issard, look for a cheap razor you can practice honing on - something in the $25 or less range that's in good shape. Having a "reference" razor is also a good idea. I have one Lynn honed for me that I only use every 6 months or so as a reference. When the ones I hone start to shave better that that one, I'll send it back to Lynn for a fresh reference.
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    Forget the hanging hair test. The only test that matters is the "shave test". If the razor is as sharp as when you had it honed, then shave with it and enjoy. The hanging hair test is a parlor trick at best IMHO.

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    Use a wet thumb pad to check if the razor is sharp enough to shave. Check lather hydration, proper skin stretching , blade angle and hair growth direction for comfort of shave issues to include pulling

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    When I think I am there.
    I lift my shirt and shave my belly hair. Lotsa area there LOL.
    My wife calls me patches.
    No hair left on my left hand and arm and its easier then bending over to shave my leg
    Rt hand dominant .Lt side of my body is a hair-less wonder.
    If you can shave you belly and not eviscerate your self you done good.
    Your only as good as your last hone job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrasoundguy2003 View Post
    When I think I am there.
    I lift my shirt and shave my belly hair. Lotsa area there LOL.
    My wife calls me patches.
    No hair left on my left hand and arm and its easier then bending over to shave my leg
    Rt hand dominant .Lt side of my body is a hair-less wonder.
    If you can shave you belly and not eviscerate your self you done good.
    I do this too, but my wife calls me nuts.

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