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    Good morning Gents,

    I'm looking for a little advice or encouraging ideas if you have any for me?

    I've been straight shaving now for a couple of months, and still can't get as close as my EJ double edge. Especially on and under the chin and on my neck.

    I've been trying to do a better job with skin pulling, but with little effect.

    The razor is definitely sharp. I'm using naniwas, 5k, 8k, 12k, and finishing on a T-I paddle strop with T-I paste applied.

    Also using a very nice Tony Miller job for regular stropping.

    I'm trying to remember to use a light touch. It's a temptation to use more pressure, and an increasing number of passes (3, 4, etc)...cause I'm not getting there.

    Can't think of anything else to confess to , in order to give you a fuller picture of what I'm doing.

    Oh, my razor is a T-I 5/8 hollow ground.

    What a treat it is to wield such a beautiful thing ... I'd really like to master this.

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    I shave with a spoon on a stick. Slartibartfast's Avatar
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    hmm... maybe try sending the razor out to be professionally honed?

    That would remove all doubt about the tool and allow you to concentrate on prep and technique.

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    Are you trying a ATG pass?

    I know if I shave my neck WTG it gets a crappy shave. When I go ATG I get a real close shave...

    Go slow and give a try. I also second the idea of sending out the razor for a Pro honing. That would eliminate the tool as the problem.

    Good luck and keep us informed.

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    The way it works for me at least is that I can get BBS (better than my EJ 89) all over my cheeks with only 2 passes, but my neck feels like 100 grit sandpaper until that third pass. The angles are tricky, but I think I got it down.

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    Thanks for the replies, guys,

    I did have it sharpened by a local hone-maniac, I'm pretty sure I've got that covered.

    I've wondered about getting an even finer hone to make it that much sharper, but reallyl think my technique is flawed.

    I'd say I can get a pretty satisfactory shave on the cheeks.

    I've been starting out WTG, then ATG, and then doing a clean up pass or two, but not in any systematic direction relative to growth.

    Perhaps I should add in an XTG pass before the ATG.

    Under the chin is especially bad, as the direction of growth is directly left to right.

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    I think you would have better success WTG, XTG, then ATG in getting a nice BBS shave. It does take time and practice to get it right, so do not be too hard on yourself. There are a lot of small variables that go into it.

    Good Luck!

    Pabster

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrentonC View Post

    Under the chin is especially bad, as the direction of growth is directly left to right.
    That is exactly the problem I have, except it grows like that all across my neck. I have to tilt my head to the side AND keep my razor at about a 45 degree angle relative to the floor. It is a pretty hard thing to do with a straight razor, but my system seems to work.

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    Being a noob myself, I'd say take your time man. It takes some people a while to get it down. From what I am learning, the ability to get a good shaves comes from proper prep, proper blade, proper pressure, angle, and stretching of the skin just to name a few.

    I am starting to get BBS with my ATG passes. And it's getting better as time passes. So take your time man, get a feel for it.

    Gabe

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    Might be better if I re-relegate the str8 to weekends, when I can really do just that with every aspect.

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    Alright lads,

    I'm pleased to report that while far from perfect, and perhaps even worse on the cheeks, I paid careful attention to stretching, scything, guillotining, and decreasing the spine-to-skin distance with each pass on the neck, and in that area things are a tad better today than before.

    I will continue to practice these things, evidence suggesting I can expect some continued improvement here.

    Thanks again, one and all!

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