What Straight Razor Did You Use Today?

Discussion in 'Straight Razors' started by lindyhopper66, Nov 30, 2013.

  1. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    SOTD
    Prep: hot shower
    Pasini handmade 2 in latigo/webbing strop 30x web, 25x leather.
    Soak brush in mug of hot water
    Lather: proraso red sandalwood soap
    WD HMB brush 24mm
    Razor: W&B Bow
    Post: water rinse Pat dry
    styptic pencil, alum block
    Light dusting of clubman talc
    Clubman original splash
    AOS sandalwood balm
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    2 passes wtg, smooth shave
    DE clean up on problem areas (ear, chin)
    Still nicks from the spike. Think I need to use this for a week or so to help with the nicks.
     
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  2. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    Good news in tsd land. Today I took my satinedge out of jail. After a week in the Ziploc she had no new sign of rot or rust on the blade. She again sits in the rotation holder.
    In other news, is there any way to turn a spike into not a spike, plain square, ? Without messing up the blade temper, integrity etc..?
     
  3. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    Yes, it is very simple to mute the spike. Be very careful not to mute it too much because like most of us you will possible start liking spike points and it will be easy to reverse. I am now in a phase where I want to make all my round points spikes. Here is a post by Glen that describes the way he does it http://straightrazorplace.com/workshop/102270-muting-spike.html I have used this method successfully
     
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  4. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the info. Still on the fence about this. I may just have to do a spike focus and refine my skills
     
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  5. entropy1049

    entropy1049 Well-Known Member

    As cc2k says, consider doing this carefully, once you've been at this for a while, odds are you're going to prefer spikes. Case in point (get it? :p):

    What Straight Razor Did You Use Today?
     
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  6. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    My first straight was my dovo ebony spike. Thought I had a good technique, but that w&B gets me every time.
     
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  7. entropy1049

    entropy1049 Well-Known Member

    I think in time, you will find the convenience a spike offers in detail work far outweighs that little extra effort you must pay in attention to the spike. :)
     
  8. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    totally agree with you on that. I find myself not even wanting to buy round points anymore. They have to be pretty special to create any interest
     
  9. entropy1049

    entropy1049 Well-Known Member

    Seems all the time I'm perusing straights and I go "Oh, man! that's a beaut-oh, it's a round point." Click (closes window).
     
  10. HolyRollah

    HolyRollah BaconLord

    I've found myself wandering away from the spikes and gravitating towards the muted square tips. I see the advantages of having the extreme tip as I do some tight navigating around existing facial hair. But I've found I can get the job done just as well using a muted square without the fear of cheek 'slice or puncture' I've garnered using the spikes in the past. The Feon I've been using for the past five days has clearly proven this to me.
    This fact probably explains the two spike razors that have joined my 'soon-to-be for sale' pile.
     
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  11. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    8/11/15 SOTD
    Two and a half days’ growth
    Prep: Hot shower
    Razor: Dubl Duck SatinWedge with Obnoxious Orange scales
    Strop: Drygulch Chromexcel/ Linen (20 linen/ 20 Leather pre and 10/10 post)
    Soap: Maggard’s Orange Menthol
    Brush: Omega 1066 Boar
    Post Shave: Cold Water Rinse, Alum Block, Thayer’s Witch Hazel
    Aftershave: Maggard’s Orange Menthol
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  12. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    What's the difference between the satinedge and satin wedge
     
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  13. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    Mine is a wedge grind, and I belive the SatinEdge is a hollow ground.
     
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  14. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    OK. Yeah mine is hollow ground
     
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  15. SRNewb

    SRNewb Well-Known Member

    H. Elshaw & son, Sheffield.

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  16. entropy1049

    entropy1049 Well-Known Member

    Hart BOC. Along with some 1977 vintage RBR I rarely break out unless I'm feeling opulent. The little Vie-Long is a Zurito Blanco model...the only horsehair I have kept. It's a good one.

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  17. kamp

    kamp Well-Known Member

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    Boker 7/8 wedge
     
  18. jamespasini69

    jamespasini69 Well-Known Member

    [​IMG]W&B Bow
    Proraso green cream
    WD HMB brush
    AOS sandalwood balm
    Clubman original
    Clean up with old style Gillette oc DE

    Total BBS shave. No nicks. I find the more I use the SR razors, the more I reach for my most aggressive DE. In kind of a hurry so I just made 1 pass wtg with SR and 1 pass atg with DE for total smoothness and clean up around the chin.
     
  19. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

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  20. kamp

    kamp Well-Known Member

    Don't know I got this one from another straight razor user I know, who buys old razors and makes them like
    almost new again. I got this one and my W&B wedge which I used yesterday from him at € 70 a piece
    which I think was a far price.

    Why is it rare because it is Magnatic steel or the etsing or because it is a 7/8 Boker wedge?
     
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