Day 3 of 30 days of Henckel straights I had a very nice shave today with the 4/8 Henckel. I added just a touch of pressure because it is a light blade. I also easily found the angle. Both of these were a direct result of listening to @Drygulch . Thanks for the help. The first pass was very close and smooth. I decided to go ATG on the second pass with extremely good results. The third pass was just to clean up a few stray hairs. BBS. DIY Pre-shave Oil ABC Face Lathered 24mm High silvertip set an extra 10mm deep 3 passes, WTG, ATG, XTG Sampsons All Natural Aftershave Balm 4/8 Round Toe Henckel 89 1/2
Gripping closer to razor head yields less pressure and more precise control, and vice versa. It depends on how the razor feels as to the grip I pick
It depends on the razor. For light razors, I tend to grip the end of the handle. For heavy razors, closer to the head. My favorites are heavy and long handles, and I grip those about 1/3 of the way down, but use a pinky on the end of the handle to control the razor.
I should have the second order in time for Mayhem. They ship from Thailand and I will redistribute them when I get them. We just need four more brave souls. Calling @NCoxSTL @PickledNorthern @RetLEI-07 @ob1page
I have a question for you straight razor guys. I have four straights in my collection. Picture attached. The one that puzzles me is the R. Clark of Newcastle on the far right. It has a very pronounced concave curve to the blade. Is that a normal variant or an experiment or did somebody just hone it to death?
That is a very pronounced frown. That happens when the center of the blade is torqued while honing over a very long period of time. I would probably call that one a letter opener, and just save it for the scales. There won't be enough of a blade left to do much with once you remove the hanging heel and the frown.
March 28 SOTD: Razorock Plissoft Brush TSD Lanolin English Fern SS Gillette Starburst Stirling Unscented PSB TSD English Fern AS