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What will you be "mixing up" in May?

  1. Razors I rarely/never use

    5 vote(s)
    16.7%
  2. Blades I rarely/never use

    3 vote(s)
    10.0%
  3. Soaps I rarely/never use

    6 vote(s)
    20.0%
  4. Brushes I rarely/never use

    2 vote(s)
    6.7%
  5. A combination of everything just thrown together like a salad!

    15 vote(s)
    50.0%
  6. Who said you could suggest a salad?! We eat cookies here!!!

    5 vote(s)
    16.7%
  7. Gonna PIF some stuff and try to win some PIF'd stuff to replace it!

    3 vote(s)
    10.0%
  8. I miss Chris's intros with only two questions. This is just ridiculous!! Sheesh!

    5 vote(s)
    16.7%
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  1. Being off the respirator is great news Jeff. I hope the cardiac complications improve. His sense of duty is something instilled in him not only from his service as a medic but likely by the values he was taught by you. The best you can hope for is getting him to fully recoup before returning to work. Maybe helping him prioritize his duty to his family higher is the way to achieve that goal.
  2. seems that way,mine has the same info..unless the person who hits the update button is off work..i did have a parcel from england show up here yesterday,he mailed it april 18th..
  3. very concentrated.that is a good thing..will last a while.good value..a dab 'll do ya..:)
  4. great news Jeff.glad he is better and healing.he is serving in his way.he may want to help others get though what he endured as well..:)..
  5. May 12th
    Tabac/tobacco Tuesday

    Razor: Valet Autostrop
    Blade: Feather FHS (11)
    Brush: Omega 10098
    PS: Proraso Green
    SS: Chiseled Face Sherlock
    AS: Tabac

    I decided to try refreshing the blade by stropping on my diamond sprayed strop by holding the blade by hand. I held the blade gently between my thumb and middle finger and was able to do about 10 strokes on each side of the blade at a very shallow angle. I then loaded the blade in my VAS and did 10 strokes on my homemade VAS strop. I'm pleased to report that the blade refresh worked. The blade was nice and sharp and gave a wonderful two-pass DFS shave. If this refresh gets me another 10 shaves with just stropping, I shouldn't have an issue finishing the month with this blade.

    As with all my shaves with this blade, I did WTG for the first pass and the second pass was a mix of XTG and ATG depending on the area I was shaving. My cheeks can take it, but my neck and jaw won't stand for it without irritation. This was something I did to extend blade life, but I will modify my normal shave routine to be more efficient with fewer passes. I am loving the results.

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    I finished cleaning and repacking the spindle bearings on my CNC. Ran the spindle through a shorter break-in process to distribute the grease and seat the bearings. Heat spiked and then cooled down just like it's supposed to after service. So, the CNC is back up and running.

    Razors are normally ground by hand and on a special belt sander. I don't have that kind of belt sander. So, I plan to do that grinding with a grinding wheel on my CNC machine. The difficulty will be holding the razor secure while the CNC machine does the grinding. So, I built a jig that will support the blade and keep it square in the vice. The jig isn't pretty but it doesn't have to be. The blanks set in the jig with very little wiggle room and that should be good enough. If all goes well, grinding should start tomorrow. Of course, that first attempt will be very cautious and just remove a few thousandths from the blades... :) I really don't want to screw up this close to the finish line.

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  6. Very nice shave and gear Gary!
    Awesome shave Evan! I guess you didn't see my question concerning your choice of the grind. Are you going wedge, near wedge or half- hollow? I would think you wouldn't go full hollow because it takes years to master from what I have read.
  7. Excellent lineup and Beautiful outdoor photo, Gary
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  8. awesome shave and pics.great progress on the razor..
  9. Great shave report Evan. Good job getting the blade refreshed. Good luck on grinding the blanks.
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  10. thank you Clint..have a fine afternoon..:)
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  11. Agreed, Gary! We just need him to devote as much concern to his health as he does to others.
  12. thank you Joe,:)
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  13. :)..
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  14. Congratulations, Evan, on repairing the Mill and moving forward with your razor blade design. I'm enjoying your progress.
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  15. :happy036:hair be gone,no head shave though.1/8 left.did the cue ball bit before and head felt like a sanding block for a few days,wife wasn't happy..sported this hair do for years in my thirties..very comfortable in the summer..
  16. Wow, Maestro! The DE-Vette gives the phrase, "riding the cap" a whole new meaning. I'm glad the shave worked out.
  17. Thank you, James. I plan on using it for a while to really get a good feel for it.
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  18. Thank you, my friend. I can only imagine the bloodbath had I tried this in 2014.
  19. Your posts are informative and well-written, Jeff.
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  20. That's simply a beautiful picture, Jason.
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