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Thread: what kind of passes?
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09-21-2008, 09:21 AM #1
what kind of passes?
Okay I admit it I was a fool, I needed some money and decided that my DE razor could do better than my straights. I sold all of my straight gear and shaved with a double edge for a few months. The shaves while normally very nice and close, are just not as comfortable or as nice as a straight Well a couple weeks ago I got the bug and said the hell with it, I am going to get myself a really nice razor and a really nice strop. So I went over to straight razor designs and got a reworked 8/8ths henckels 2/3rds hollow ground razor with India Bacote scales, and a Livi loom strop. Now I know the loom strop could be a gamble, but I have heard good things about them and they come pasted wiith .5 Chromium oxide and a daily stropping side. That strop and then having my razors professionally honed when needed could give me the edge I need. I was never good at honing, and I have tried and tried.
Anyways When I would shave with a straight I would do three passes, wtg, xtg, and atg.What kind of passes do you guys like to do, I would like to get away with a wtg and atg, but the atg pass is alwasys sideways on my neck and usually I would need to go xtg before to make sure I got all of the stubble. It is tricky to get it all trying to move sideways on your neck with a straight, that is why I used a DE for a while.
So anyways I am soon on my way back to straight shaving as soon as my razor gets back from the free!!! honing Don at straight razor designs decided to give it.
Thanks again Don.
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09-21-2008, 12:28 PM #2
Welcome back... I usually just do a WTG and XTG unless
i want it super smooth. But those 2 usually do the trick
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09-21-2008, 03:02 PM #3
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Thanked: 124I do WTG and ATG (which is sideways on my neck, so it takes some contortion), then I do a water-only touch-up pass where I edge around my beard & get any spots that I missed. The reason I do this with water only is so I can see what the hell I am doing.
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09-21-2008, 03:14 PM #4
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09-21-2008, 03:23 PM #5
I'm still too much of a newb to do ATG. During the week when I don't much to worry about I do 2 passes WTG and one XG. If I need a closer shave I do another XG. I'm going for comfort first, then close second. I haven't built up enough nerve and experience to do ATG. Maybe never will.
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09-21-2008, 08:35 PM #6
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Thanked: 1212A WTG pass on a normal density lather.
An ATG pass on a thin, almost translucent coat of lather (I like the extra visibility)
A few touch up's on the chin and the jugular area that need very specific cutting and shaving angles. Again on a thin coat of lather.
I always aim for total smoothness and get between 85 and 99 % of that, with this approach.
Bart.
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09-22-2008, 01:27 AM #7
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Thanked: 36WTG, XTG (gets a business job acceptible shave for sure, but not BBS)
ATG comes on days i have time. (Im still not good at this yet)
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09-22-2008, 02:41 AM #8
I don't typically shave based on the grain direction, unless I want to go BBS. I always do my first pass downwards. Second pass will either be up or diagonally up and in/out. Typically two passes is all I do, but sometimes I do a touchup after the second pass if I'm feeling a lot of stubble while rinsing off.
My hair changes direction a bit in a nubmer of places, and I can't be bothered to take that into account.
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09-22-2008, 03:06 AM #9
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09-22-2008, 05:01 AM #10
For me its pretty much WTG as a daily shave. If I need to wear a shirt and tie, I'll go WTG, ATG or whatever it takes to smooth out my neck.
I must admit though, when the edge feels perfect-sometimes you just can't stop.