Alan's 1st Shave - Rehoned/Fast Stropping/Linen
I forgot to mention, the fire should be out first! I think holding the jimps when stropping would be important, but thats important to think about. I've never thought about holding the scales. Very unusual. I agree with you Jimmyman; I think, for me, that I am thinking at this point that fast stropping is important enough that I would recommend atleast moderate speed even for newbies. :)
Today I rehoned the razor, a serious touch up on a Carborundum (16 passes). I used linen afterward. I didn't shave yesterday so it was a two day beard.
Todays shave was excellent. Fast stropping seems to be a nice change. The blade shaved nicely even on the small spots I typically go against the grain on (the neck and the area just under the jaw line). I found the chin area was really easy today too. I remembered to use the base of the edge for the bottom of the chin, the middle for the middle, and the tip for the top of the chin. I had 2 days growth and I find that a straight is such a superior whisker weapon with a heavy beard.
I also used linen for 15 strokes prior to the shave.
Now that the razor is honed I'm going to try adding linen and run the blade a few shaves fast and then go back slow to reevaluate the fast then slow approach.
I could really tell the honing this time was exceptional, far better overrall than last time.