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08-16-2018, 06:35 PM #1
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08-16-2018, 11:22 PM #2
With someone fairly new it could make a big difference. Especially if attempting their first ATG pass, anything taller than flat to the face could be unpleasant.
But back to honing & at risk of repeating myself, With all stones it's a matter of knowing when to stop but if you're getting good shaves with no dramas I'd leave well enough alone.
Taking any "optimal", shave ready edge beyond shave ready with any stone, even for a few strokes can degrade the edge.
However as a rally driving mate once said to me, " If you don't run off the road now & then you don't know how fast you can corner"The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.
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08-17-2018, 11:19 AM #3
True words.
Also, the more I'm chasing "the edge" the more I come to realize that once you got a fine shaving edge, technique is what truly matters then.
Get the best edge with crap technique and you'll be blaming your edge and chasing hones like no tomorrow.
Less is more, dial in on one razor or two razors (preferably similar ones to take out most variables), one or two finishing stones to your preference (I'm doing the Coti vs BBW thing atm) and perfect the shave by improving/adapting technique (scything ftw!).
All I learnt is that a) I prefer the Coticule edge for daily shaving, way sharp and way smooth, amazing skin feel afterwards and b) I really don't need a WTG pass, it's actually irritating my skin more than anything, ATG on the first pass gives me a smooth shave and I'm left with some good feelin' skin. My technique on the ATG works best for me in every regard.
After you've dialed in on your hones, you can start doing different things on them, if you want, I'm now testing to see if in my hands the edge trailing vs edge leading finishing stroke makes a difference. (Also trying oil, lather, running water, changes in pressure, etc.)
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