Indeed, seemed to go quite well in fact. Well done.
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Indeed, seemed to go quite well in fact. Well done.
Looks like it works. It doesn't matter what the razor looks like but how it shaves
I think you did well, glad to see it works. Kudos for bravery :tu
I have a few razors that have hone wear.. They still work.... I like that Wilkenson. You dont see a lot of those out there.
Thanks guys :)
I was a tad nervous . . . I did that thing where you put the blade to your face and your brain says "Don't do it ! Use the disposable ! think of the carnage !". But i figured i'm not exactly an oil painting anyway so what's the worst that can happen ? I also realised i had my grip all wrong after i finished the right-side. I was holding it too far down the blade so couldn't actually see what i was doing. After i started holding it nearer to the pivot-point (rivet, whatever you call it) i found it much easier.
Switching to the left hand was . . . interesting. I found the longer you look in the mirror the harder it is to work out whether you should be tilting the razor forward or back to get the required angle. I actually put it down, when for a walk about the house to 'look at something different' then came back, relathered and went at it again. Once i'd done both sides i figured i'd done enough and finished with a disposable. Oddly enough when i picked up the disposable i was really nervous about putting it to my face ! Almost like i'd forgotten how to shave 'normally' . . .
Either way i enjoyed the experience. I've got a nice badger-brush, some sandlewood soap/bowl (bondstreet stuff) and a strop on the way. After the shave i gave the blade a few passes on my 8000 stone and managed to get the bevel a little more even looking along the blade. I'll strop her up tomorrow and go in for round two :)
I'd avoid the hone at the moment, while it's working there's no need to try and fix it. Hope all goes well tomorrow.
2nd Shave today :)
I must say i felt 100% more confident this time. The razor felt better in my hand and i found myself committing to the strokes more, not as 'afraid' of the blade. I did both sides with left and right hands stopping when i got to the beard. This area felt harder to cut. I think the hair maybe thicker ? Either way i didn't want to push my luck so finished up with a disposable. Two things i noticed -
1 - If it feel like your razor is getting blunt apply some fresh lather. It then slides across. It's surprising how quickly the lather drys in warm bathroom
2 - I found it easier 'locking the arm' and using the wrist to make half-moon 'scything' motions rather than dragging the hand (if that makes sense)
Either way i enjoyed it am already looking forward to the next shave :)
NB - Ignore my left ear. I haven't chopped it off :)
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Well done and congratulations:D!
You surely have a talent for a straight razor!
Yes, well done:).