ACK... YOUR KILLING ME!!! Ack... sputter... Choke...
Some round the point ever so slightly to get away from that spike, just past what would be called a square point I guess :P
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As a newbie I am just learning to use a straight. For this process I picked up two straights, a Dubl Duck Special #1 with a spike, and a W.R. Case with a rounded barber knotch. I decided to learn with the spike based on the recommendation of a few members here that I would learn to be more careful. I can't say if it's been worse than any other newbie, but I can tell you that I learned the hard way to watch the point when I gave myself a very nice 1 1/2" long perfectly vertical cut down my cheek because I tried to use the front part of the blade on my first ever WTG pass. I haven't made that mistake sense, but have been learning to appreciate the spike for getting hard to reach areas like the corners under my nose...
Had my 1st straight razor shave with the square this morning. Unfortunately I failed to look at all your wonderful responses first because I posted it late last night. The result is a cut just below the ear. Not serious at all, but a reminder to keep track of that point. Thank you all for your responses. Deighaingeal it's nice to see another woodturner in the crowd. The skew is a specialty of mine. I am often asked to teach the skills necessary in its use.
Guarantee I'll be more careful next time. Will let you know how the next shave goes.
Don't let a spike point psyche you out, they are just due a bit more care and attention. FWIW it IS possible to gouge yourself with a round point as well, it's just something you might not want to tell your friends on SR shaving forums :D
I agree with Ryan...I was hesitant to use a spike point when I first began shaving. I own two or three now and have slowly begun to prefer them over my collection of round point razors. They allow for more precise shaving on certain areas of my face.
As all of the previous posts have suggested, however, you need to be focused and pay attention to where the blade of your razor is going at all times. Moerover, I never lead with the point of the razor. That technique works just fine everytime for me.