January 20, 2016 (Shave 11 of this focus)
Razor: Cattaraugus The Magnet
Strop: Drygulch Leatherworks American Bridle/ Linen
Soap: The Shave Den Iced Yin Yang
Brush: 28mm Ubersoft in Aluminum handle
Post Shave: Cold water rinse, Alum Bar, Witch Hazel
Aftershave: Fine American Blend
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Picture includes today’s watch and ring selection. Band on the watch is Zuni inlay, and the ring is Navajo. I’m not a watch collector, so all of my watches are Timex, which I don’t have to feel bad about when I bang them on something.
My focus this month is on finishing treatments for straights, but is turning more into a focus on honing in general. This razor was a recent acquisition, and did not have a shaving edge at all when I got it. The blade is actually magnetized. After a little clean up on the blade, I set the bevel on a 1k Japanese waterstone, then progressed through my three Welsh natural hones, using slurry on the coarsest one. I am getting better at seeing where I am in the honing process, but right now have two pretty much bald forearms, and my calves are getting bald as well from testing. I finished up with 10 laps on the Chromium Oxide pasted strop, 40 on the linen, and 100 on the leather. Viewing the edge though 30x magnification, it was somewhat polished, but I could still see scratch marks from the honing. I thought I had done a pretty good job with this razor, but the only way to test a straight is to shave with it.
Did my first N/S pass. Tuggy. Rather than going to my S/N pass, I did an XTG pass. I realized that this is my technique to deal with razors that aren’t quite sharp enough to go right to ATG. Not sure what it says about my sharpening skill that I have adapted my shaving methods to compensate for them. Did a S/N pass, using more blade angle than normal to get the whiskers cut. Over all, the shave ended up a DFS but had some irritation. B+ for closeness, C- for irritation, C for keenness, and C for smoothness. In the way I have been rating my shaves this month, I have noticed a solid link between how sharp/keen the blade is and how smooth and irritation free my shave is. Going to go back to the hones and see if I can work those scratch marks out of the edge, as that should make the shave more comfortable.
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