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    Never a dull moment hoglahoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Havachat45 View Post
    This would also explain why heavier grinds seem to need a slightly steeper angle to work effectively and full hollows etc seem to work better with a shallower angle.
    Are you saying this is due to different bevel angles? I'm not quite following how the hollowness of the grind makes any difference regarding the cutting angles

    Also, with my face the cutting angle in relation to the whisker also depends on the whisker and from which direction I approach it, since many of them do not grow straight up out of my skin
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    We only recommend the 20-30 degree thing because it is a good starting off point for folks starting out and lacking experience. As you go you will determine the proper angle you need for your razor and beard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    Are you saying this is due to different bevel angles? I'm not quite following how the hollowness of the grind makes any difference regarding the cutting angles

    Also, with my face the cutting angle in relation to the whisker also depends on the whisker and from which direction I approach it, since many of them do not grow straight up out of my skin
    Yes hoglahoo, I suppose I am.
    I have not shaved with a wedge (yet), however, I have a couple of different grinds in my rotation and I find that I need to adjust my angles to suit each one. They are different widths as well.
    This is how I justify my RAD....hehehehe
    I've also read how different members here have had to adjust their shaving angles as well when using different grinds.
    Maybe what thebigspendur says in the next post is more what I was trying to say about starting at 20-30 degrees and adjusting from there to get the best shave.
    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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