I say do what you have to do for this razor to become one of your favorites. I've tried to adjust to square and spike points, and even if you can learn, the path of that learning will mean several digs of that sharp corner into your face. It is a nasty, nasty cut, not a nick. It will hurt, bleed, look unsightly for days, and leave a noticeable scar.

Everyone who knows you have started straight shaving will say "Yep, bad idea but he keeps on fooling around with those things..." Or they just look at you with the "What happened to your face?" look.

I would agree with rounding it off, or selling it to someone who loves spike-points and use the cash on a razor you can enjoy shaving with.

I'm all for learning a new skill, but not when the tuition is that much discomfort. This is supposed to be fun, a luxurious treatment of your face to a great experience. How many cuts does it take before that happens?

So…I guess must be deranged, but I say round that thing off or sell it off.