James Final slow shave (shave 4)
Sorry I didn't post yesterday but I took the day off shaving - mainly because I had been in contact with a cat on Friday (I'm mildly allergic to cats) and had a rash on my neck and cheeks that I wanted to let die down before attempting to shave again.
Final slow stropping shave this morning. I did a timed count - I've been doing somewhere between 15 and 20 return trips per minute for the my slow stropping, on average.
Again, not good shaves on either face or head. Very noticeable pulling, what with an extra day's stubble to contend with. Scything motion helped, but not by much. Razor burn on neck and cheeks, and a couple of spots of blood on the neck (both sides, where my beard grows in spirals). Definitely the worst shave of the "slow stropping" set. If I had to rate the shave, 3-4 out of 10.
Overall impressions: Increasing pulling as time went on. Immediate reduction in smoothness from day one, but hard to tell if it got worse over time or not. Not smooth is not smooth, I guess. I feel that the slow stropping definitely leads to poor shaves, which steadily decline the longer you do it. For me there was no plateau in shave quality, although 4 shaves is probably not long enough to really tell.
I'll go up to moderate stropping speed tomorrow. I'm intending to try for a steady 60 laps per minute for these ones. I'm thinking that's about the speed I was doing after a few months of using straights, so it might be apropos to newer-ish users :shrug:
James.
James Medium Speed Shave 1
First medium speed stropping shave this morning. I tried to maintain 1 return trip per second for these. 30 laps.
The shave felt better than the last slow stropped one. Just a little bit of irritation on the left side of the neck. Shave was smoother, but not as smooth as it can be. Got a semi-decent ATG pass too. Not quite BBS but fairly close. Probably 6/10.
Razor felt better on the strop too at this faster speed. I could feel the draw and hear the tell-tale sound of the edge being worked. Which makes me think that what Bigspendur and Joe suggested re going at an unnatural speed might have been occurring with my slow stropping experiments. I still think I was getting the edge on the slow stropping shaves, but those physical cues weren't present and so any slight adjustments you may make from the feedback probably weren't made. :shrug:
James.