Razor: AlumiGoose V1 Blade: Kai Titan Mild (8) Brush: H.L. Thater Funf TSN LE Butterscotch Beehive 2 Band 5th Anniversary Soap: Route 66 Frozen Margarita Aftershave: Route 66 Frozen Margarita Balm Close comfortable 3 passes near BBS shave.
Looks like winter returned and you had the perfect soap. Great pic, also. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I used to think that there was a big difference in sharpness between DE, SE blades(Feather) and straights until I cut myself a few times. I think it is more the feeling of the edge than a difference in sharpness. Straight razors edges do not have any coatings like DE and SE blades. The goal in honing a straight is for both sharpness and a smooth feeling. With a well honed straight it feel so smooth you don't notice the sharpness until you make a mistake. Then again it could all be in my head. I don't know the final grit used for DE and SE blades and I am not sure if the are stroppped from the factory. The coatings on DE and SE blades are there to create a feeeling of smoothness and maybe longevity of the edge.
Great write up. I am curious why you give this brush such high marks, yet not really care for it? I think that was a question.
There was a noticeable difference in both. The smoothness reminded me of a Feather Super on its first shave. I sort of chalked this up to amateur stropping. Normally with the Feathers I do two WTG passes, then go ATG. Doing the same thing with this razor, the ATG was difficult. I was able to go ATG on my neck without any weepers though, which would never happen with a duller blade. In retrospect I would have gone XTG. That's fine, but a noticeable difference. I do not know how much angle has an effect on this. I will pay a little more attention next time, but it felt like I was doing okay. I was running pretty shallow. Maybe it is just a smoothness thing. It is tough with nothing to compare it to.
I don't know, maybe. If I can't get a better shave than with my AC razors, then I maybe doubt it. Or I will catch on and have a full blown AD outbreak.
Sounds better than my first ten straight shaves. The shaves I get today equal my Feather AC SS. It took a while though. I guess the reason I stay with the straights is the ritual. I enjoy it. I'm interested to see how it works out for you over time. Have fun.
Make some lather, mix any oil with it, see what happens. Most vets give up pso. The general experience is that we forget to use it one day, have a great shave, and leave it out of the routine permanently. It's bad chemistry, and cannot improve the performance of a lather. As to your question, soap and lather are not the same thing. Manufacturers add oils to make Soaps less drying on the skin, but there is a window for that in terms of ratio within the recipe. Go beyond that, and the soap fails.
March 6 (Monday) - fingertip control and Gem SE foci EverReady 1912 SE / Gem PTFE (3) Muhle blacktip synthetic Rytmoish brush The Eternal Tub of TOBS Avocado Cream ( croap ) Alum and Thayers Witch Hazel Aftershave For the last several days, I have practiced extreme light pressure by running my entire normal rotation of DE and injector razors through a session of shaving while held just with the fingertips at the tip of the handle. (except for my Fatboy. -- I seem to have overlooked it somehow.) Today I started working with my Gem-style SEs. I have about a dozen SEs and early wedge blade razors that I acquired early in my antique safety razor collecting phase without ever thinking of even trying to shave with them. Now that I have the right blades, I have started by adding two to my rotation -- a Gem and an EverReady 1912. In the last couple months, I have used them 3 or 4 times. I started today using the EverReady, held lightly at the tip of the handle. I could hear the blade cutting the stubble as I did my usual XTG crisscross passes. Riding the cap is very easy with these razors given the wide flat cap; maneuvering over contours and around the nose is harder than with most DEs given the wide flat cap. It's sort of like going from driving a compact car to driving a minivan. I ended up with a good but not great shave -- no cuts, nicks, weepers or irritation but also nothing close to a BBS. I would call it a DFS or DFS-. I will continue tomorrow with the Gem 1912 and then alternate between the two as I become more familiar with handling these bigger beasties. I know there are some shavers who absolutely swear by the Gem-type SEs and will use nothing else, but so far, I am rather underwhelmed by them -- they are okay but nothing to write home about. I am certainly not prepared to abandon either my DEs or my injectors for them.
The ATG should let you know if the edge sharp or not. It could also be the angle as you mentioned, I tend us a larger angle when using a straight versus my Feather DX.