July 2020 30 Day Rule/Focus Pix & Discussion

Discussion in 'Shower or Shave of the Day' started by Primotenore, Jun 30, 2020.

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What are your shaves going to look like in July?

  1. Nothing but the finest gear for my shaves.

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  2. Actually, I am a Barbarian, so I’ll shave with whatever I want!

    71.4%
  3. Who was Julius Caesar, really?

    17.9%
  4. Who made the salad?

    17.9%
  5. I don’t answer polls, they’re all fixed.

    10.7%
  6. I don’t recognize this thread, am I on the correct website?

    10.7%
  7. We don’t need no stinking polls. (That’s for you, Paul)

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  1. dvdhviid

    dvdhviid Well-Known Member

     
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  2. JACarbone

    JACarbone The Oud Dude

    Thank you Joe. She is resting comfortably as possible
     
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  3. 9nein9

    9nein9 Guest

    Just call it like I see it Jason. You are an awesome craftsman and an inspiration for me to start turning . I haven't seen my lathe since I piled stuff in there out of the water . Then my nephew decides he'd like to try out my carbide tools. My new Oneway is still in the box. Sigh!
     
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  4. dvdhviid

    dvdhviid Well-Known Member


    How many passes.? I surprized myself with bbs in three passes and some touch up at 1.0
    May have to rethink the settings I've been using.
     
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  5. JACarbone

    JACarbone The Oud Dude

    Thank you Tim. Software and hardware have another 25 days to go. My wife is now attempting to rest comfortably at home. Procedure took about an hour and a half.
     
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  6. jluc

    jluc smelling pretty

    I do three passes with every shave.
    My opinion on adjustable razors is that they're easier to use the further open they are. It takes better technique to use them at the lower settings. Great job getting a BBS shave on setting 1!

    Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
     
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  7. dvdhviid

    dvdhviid Well-Known Member

    Necessity is the mother of invention, or in this case adaptation. My skin is not smooth enough and is more sensitive than I would have thought for a brute-face like mine.
     
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  8. ischiapp

    ischiapp New Product Bloodhound

    Thank you, Joe.
    I love to share.
     
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  9. brit

    brit in a box

    here are my examples of Jason's fine workmanship.a resin replica of the famous omega 10098 and a custom wood/resin piece.both have omega 10098 knots..awesome to use and admire.. 20200706_112406_edited.jpg
     
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  10. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Thanks, Tim! That's cool that your Dad's friend had the 4711 on hand, ready at a moment's notice. :D
     
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  11. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Thank you, Joe!
     
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  12. Droo78

    Droo78 Well-Known Member

    Thank you, Joe!
     
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  13. myles wilson

    myles wilson Moth Ball Mouth

    Thank You!
     
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  14. JACarbone

    JACarbone The Oud Dude

    Tempting to say the least. Buying freeze on soaps is in jeopardy. I must resist. SWMBO will loss her mind.
     
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  15. JACarbone

    JACarbone The Oud Dude

    Beautiful. Does Jason have a site to view his brushes?
     
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  16. brit

    brit in a box

    no.but you could ask him..:)
     
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  17. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    I'll try that, Tim, thanks. Or doing a better job of squeezing out the water from the brush.
     
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  18. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Well, let's see what happens tomorrow with same products. Does all that you've said here help explain why there's a "puddle" of soapy liquid in the middle?
     
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  19. timabababaluka

    timabababaluka No exceptions. Except.....

    Things got busy a for a few days, and I went AWOL for a bit. At approximately 32 million posts behind, I was able to catch up reading, but there is no way I'll ever be able to respond to them all outside of saying fantastic shaves and experiences, everybody. Here are my shaves for the last three days:

    July 4

    The Emperor Strikes Back

    A very rushed 2 pass shave!

    Gear
    • Razor: Max Headroom Focus R21 Shavette
    • Blade: Polsilver Super Iridium (2
    • Brush: JOmegan boar
    • Soap: Stirling Glastonbury
    • Menthol: Stirling Frost Drops
    • AS: Clubman Original (1 Frost Drop)
    • Balm: Stirling Glacial Unscented
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    The Shave
    Took the shave stick directly to my face today and face loaded up a quick and decent lather.

    WTG and XTG/ATG passes with no time for touch ups got me a DFS. Trying to shave too quickly got me 2 small weepers. The Missus and I wound up with the last shift at the fireworks fundraiser stand for my son’s high school marching band. We were supposed to close and take down at 9:00 pm, but didn't get done till 10:00pm. Needless to say we missed all the festivities (and the lunar eclipse)? Such is life.


    July 5
    The Emperor Strikes Back

    Gear
    • Razor: Linuxguile Lupo
    • Blade: Polsilver Super Iridium (4)
    • Brush: The JOmegan Boar
    • Soap: Stirling Iced Pineapple & Glastonbury (prepared and chilled with ice water)
    • Menthol: Stirling Frost Drops
    • AS: Pinaud Citrus Musk (1 Frost Drop)
    • Balm: Stirling Glacial Unscented--1 small drop applied to a lightly wetted hand
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    The Shave
    Another great bowl lather--slick super-goop, plenty of it, and zero fluff. @Primotenore --I also feel some KC and the Sunshine band coming on...

    A 3 pass Sunday shave: WTG, XTG, ATG. Super smooth BBS and no irritation. Just what I needed after a long, difficult 4th of July. Sat around and enjoyed my day of rest! :D


    July 6
    The Emperor Strikes Back

    Gear
    • Razor: Linuxguile Lupo
    • Blade: Polsilver Super Iridium (5)--still going strong! I did some experimenting today, though that might very well have taken some of the life out of this fine blade. Only time will tell.
    • Brush: The JOmegan Boar
    • Soap: Stirling Iced Pineapple
    • Menthol: Stirling Frost Drops
    • AS: Avon Wild Country (1 Frost Drop)
    • Balm: Stirling Glacial Unscented--1 small drop applied to a lightly wetted hand
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    The Shave
    Got the bowl lathering down for the JOmegan boar, so I moved on to face lathering. I applied the delightfully chilly Iced Pineapple to my sandpapery face, took a modestly damp brush and worked it into a fine lather. A couple liberal applications of water got it right where I like it. I don’t think I use quite as much soap this way--that is a good and bad thing; I like buying new soaps ;)

    After reading some of the ride-the-bar experiences that Clint and Jim have had, I thought I’d try it with the Lupo:

    WTG--I was afraid this was going to cut me up like a Cuisinart. It didn’t. I thought it would irritate me like poison sumac. It didn’t. A pleasant surprise. It worked very well along the cheeks. Very smooth and efficient. The thicker growth along the goat zone felt like it was just punishing the razor, though, so I tipped things in the opposite direction and rode the cap for the initial mowing down.

    XTG--I was able to do the whole pass riding the safety bar. Pretty impressed with how it worked.

    ATG--pretty much the same experience as WTG. cheeks, neck and upper lip went well, but encountered a bit more resistance along the chin than felt comfortable.

    Final results. BBS and very little irritation.

    Riding the safety bar--my thoughts
    Pros: I found the mechanics of riding the bar very intuitive (even easier than riding the cap). It also shaves more efficiently.

    Cons: Now it could be because my blade was on shave #5, but riding the bar struggled on certain parts of my face. It also seems like it might be harder on the blade than riding the cap.

    The Lupo is a pretty mild shaver, so @jluc the next time you pull the Lupo out of the den, I would be curious to know your thoughts concerning how riding the bar with the Lupo compares with riding the bar on some of the more aggressive razors you've used.

    Enjoy this marvelous monday, folks! :D
     
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  20. brit

    brit in a box

    awesome shaves Tim.riding the bar is a characteristic noted for the rex razor on some forums.but not other razors.i enjoy the sweet spot slightly off the cap on gillettes.this of course is narrow compared to other razors i haven't tried .they are all a little different..
     
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