1954 Yacht
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I may have found my favorite razor to date.
This weekend I went over to a member of SRP. He had kindly offered to give me some hands on pointers. I must say that this one meet up went great. I brought a few razors for him to look at.
We decided to work on my J A Jordan. It needed a bit of toe and heel work. He showed me a few strokes to get that fixed. He also suggested a slight modification to my stroke.
So last night i tried it out. There was s definite improvement.
So this afternoon, I took a look at my Ruskie. I decided I could get it a bit better. Mind you this was close to my favorite already.
I took what I picked up yesterday. Taking care to really feel the blade on the stone. I went back to 3k to even out the toe a bit. Then moved on to my 8k. This time again feeling the blade. I only went until I felt no drag on the blade. Then gave it 10 more strokes.
Same with the 12k. Inspecting my handy work. I was rewarded with my best looking finish. I then went to my .5 micron lapping film. Only giving it maybe 15 strokes.
I finished up with 7 strokes each on CrOx and FerOx. This time I only gave the blade 10 laps on the nylon and 50 on the leather.
I was stunned how smooth this shave was. I did my normal 3 pass. Applied my Alum block. Again Zero feedback.
My lesson learned today. Less is more on this blade. I bought two more Russians today. I am really looking forward to giving these a go.
Tom
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