September 2019 30 Day Rule/Focus Pix & Discussion

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by NCoxSTL, Aug 30, 2019.

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It's Stirling SEptember. Whatcha got planned??

  1. Gonna use some great vintage single edge gear and lots and lots of Stirling. Duh!!

    6 vote(s)
    14.6%
  2. Gonna use a modern single edge or two and lots and lots of Stirling. Duh!!

    3 vote(s)
    7.3%
  3. Gonna mix it up with all kinds of single edges and lots and lots of Stirling. Duh!!

    7 vote(s)
    17.1%
  4. Gonna use whatever I feel like because hey, it's my shave so I'll enjoy it my way!! Duh!!

    21 vote(s)
    51.2%
  5. Straights baby, because I'm just that doggone good. Duh!!

    8 vote(s)
    19.5%
  6. Some SE's, some DE's, some other stuff, maybe Stirling, maybe not. Who knows?! Duh!!

    14 vote(s)
    34.1%
  7. Cookies and ice cream. That's all I'm here for. Stop hounding me to shave!!!!! Duh!!

    13 vote(s)
    31.7%
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  1. Primotenore

    Primotenore missed opera tunity

    Article Team
    Danny! What a renaissance man you are!
     
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  2. jluc

    jluc smelling pretty

    Sounds to me like there's something going on with the razor. Doubtful your technique is that far off with this one particular razor.
    My Fatboy has occasion to flex the blade oddly. After closing the doors, make sure they're good and snug, view the blade from the side. It should follow the radius of the top cap. Push up on the blade from the sides to see if it will follow that radius better than what it is. On my Fatboy it was pretty obvious by looking at it when it was out of whack. Snaps right into place with a little push. I made it a habit to check for this on all my TTO's although it only happens on occasion with my Fatboy.

    Hope this helps.
     
  3. 9nein9

    9nein9 Guest

    Clip on tie eh? What color?
     
  4. Hembree

    Hembree Not as pretty smelling

    I knew he was moving back. .....just wondered how he is.
     
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  5. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    Check the ingredients list on both. Because of the water content a preservative of some type will be in the cream. I don't think that would improve the lather. Much of the discussion involving blooming doesn't get much past the "I got soap in my brush". That soap is not dry flakes but it may be a paste that needs more water blended in. For those that like to study the matter they have rituals involving adding minute portions of water. To the bowl, to the knot, above the pasty soap in the knot, etc. It's about how they incorporate water, soap, and air. Those creams are already batch hydrated to some uniform standard. If you have the same ingredients +/- preservatives, but not equally blended they could have different consistencies. Lumpy taters versus potato soup?
     
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  6. Hembree

    Hembree Not as pretty smelling

    Thanks Joseph....I surprise myself sometimes. Since you are expert on most everything, do I need to copyright the quip?
     
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  7. Terry

    Terry Tool Admirer

    Nice Jim
    tp
     
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  8. jluc

    jluc smelling pretty

    Thank you, Terry!
     
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  9. Hembree

    Hembree Not as pretty smelling

    I got dibs on the palsy one!
     
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  10. Terry

    Terry Tool Admirer

    Put this on my office door...
    Well...
    tp
     
  11. 9nein9

    9nein9 Guest

    No problem. I'm more of a plaid man myself.
     
  12. Terry

    Terry Tool Admirer

    Nice Gary
    There seems to be a fear factor with these tools. After you get past the initial worry, it realy performs well.

    Great first run!
    tp
     
  13. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    This is a great post. It’s either a bad angle or a damaged razor. Assuming nothing is wrong with the with the razor, rest the cap flat on your face and drop the handle toward the floor until the blade cuts beard. The slowly adjust the angle from there.


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  14. Terry

    Terry Tool Admirer

    Nice shave Jim.
    Great razor, great picture.
    tp
     
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  15. Terry

    Terry Tool Admirer

    Nice to see that razor again Clint.
    Lavender huh, well might have to try that out.
    nice
    tp
     
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  16. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Certainly check the razor and make sure the TTO is fully closed and the blade seated correctly.


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  17. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Thank you Terry. I’ll be using the potato peeler all week.


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  18. Terry

    Terry Tool Admirer

    These thing are always tough.
    tp
     
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  19. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    Don't worry about reading every post. Folks are good about quoting or tagging others to get the post in your Alerts. Questions from Information Deficit Shavers are why we're here. Try a test some time; Ask a single question and see how many responses you get. ;)
    Now a well maintained Flare Tip Superspeed is sort of the middle ground for average. Given that it was made 50 years ago how many times was it dropped? Made of brass and somewhat malleable they can get bent. Look at it with the doors closed both with and without a blade installed. if there's variation between the guard bars and doors, or the blade and the cap or guard bars you may have an abused tool, therefore defective. Good news is that particular razor comes relatively cheap and often.

    Assuming you see no gross variation in the gaps, make sure the blade also extends the same amount beyond the cap. Try shaving with only one side of the Double Edge. If the center piece is bent it may push the blade out more on one side, less on the other.

    Feather blades get grief for being Pro Only blades. Like a Newbie should even think about them. I've read a credible blade sharpness study that suggested the first use was among the sharpest. Subsequent uses it drops off quickly to just average or below. That what happens with the very thin edge - it degrades quicker than a more blunt blade. Because Feather Hi-Stainless blades come in a fairly solid plastic dispenser I'm guessing the blades aren't defective.

    So if you've determined the razor is straight and you are locking the blade all the way down, & the blades aren't damaged - that leaves the other variables. In my signature is a long discussion on Ride The Cap. If you aren't totally familiar it's worth a skim for pertinent details.

    Not much else to add. If you see anything anomalous in your blade gaps take a photo and post it? Maybe try those Feathers in another razor?
     
  20. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    Parody prose might be subject to copyright infringement. Who owns the collected works of old Bill? Public domain unless I'm mistaken.
     
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