DEC 30 Day Rule/Focus Pic & Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Shave School' started by Bama Samurai, Nov 30, 2015.

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Do you use pre-shave oil?

Poll closed Dec 30, 2015.
  1. Yes.

    29.9%
  2. I have tried, but don't use it regularly.

    25.4%
  3. No.

    40.3%
  4. What is pre-shave oil?

    1.5%
  5. I am just here for the cookies.

    3.0%
  1. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    Well yeah you 2nd the amendment. ;)
     
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  2. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    SOTD
    December 7, 2015
    Prep: Hot Shower. Axe Energizing Face Wash Boost
    Razor: Gillette Aristocrat
    Blade: Ladas
    Lather: Dusy Kabinett
    Brush: Stirling Synthetic
    Post: Thayers Cucumber WH. Gold Bond Ultimate
    Aftershave: Gingers Garden Aventus
    Lovely shave. Man, I can't get enough of this Dusy Kabinett. Lathers as easy as Arko and smells like a Bouquet of roses. The Aristocrat was fabulous. GG Aventus really feels good on my face.
    Never let the things you WANT
    Make you forget the things you HAVE!
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  3. mrchick

    mrchick Odd, Terrible Avatar

    Today was an early shave as I am flying to Phoenix for business.
    This focus is reminding me how much fun a SuperSpeed can be. This is the second week using my birth quarter razor. I tossed last weeks blade and loaded a new Feather, lathered up the Drunken Goat and went to it. I got a very nice BBS with two passes and some cleanup. Th best part of this shave was finishing with the St. John's Bay Rum I received from my Secret Santa. Love that smell. My wife likes it a lot too.
    SOTD
    Drunken Goat soap
    AoS Pure Badger brush
    Gillette SuperSpeed (G4 birth quarter)
    Feather blade (7)
    St. John's Bay Rum AS
    Have a great week!
     
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  4. wmbjr

    wmbjr Duck, duck, cooked goose!

    December 30 Day Focus--Gillette Executive and Stirling Kong

    December 7

    Razor - 1958 Gillette Executive Adjustable (WTG 5, ATG 5)
    Blade - Gillette Silver Blue (1)
    Brush - Stirling Kong
    Soap - Stirling Lemon Chill
    Post - Cold water, witch hazel, TSD ISZ
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    Spent my weekend waking up early to be a taxi driver for my daughter who had various functions all over town ridiculously early for a weekend. Then every night I, along with my daughter and fiancee, had the great pleasure of taking part in my church's Living Christmas Story in which we build a town of Bethlehem in the parking lot of the church, have scenes with church member actors from Gabriel speaking to Mary, a "working" town with shops and villagers, an Inn with stable and manger scene, and have people drive through a complete story of the Birth. A wonderful and moving experience getting to do this every year. As a result, I was up late every night. So no shaves this weekend.

    I started by lathering up the Stirling Lemon Chill. LOVE the menthol in this one! The Stirling Kong synthetic brush was made to lather anything. This brush really is amazing. It holds just the right amount of water for everything I have thrown at it. You get it on the face and it just feels amazing. As soft as a badger but without the floppiness. Just feels great. Definitely am a believer in synthetics. Ok, commercial for the Kong over.

    Today I moved both passes up to 5 on the Executive. The WTG/XTG first pass really did a great job slicing through the several day growth. With almost no irritation at all it provided great reduction and set things up nicely for the second pass. The ATG pass was again a pleasure. Incredibly minor irritation on my chin, but otherwise as smooth and easy as possible. The new GSB blade just sliced through everything remaining from the first pass. Had some touch up to do on the jaw line and near the adam's apple. Got it completed and a cold water splash to see if any stubble peeked out. None that I could find. Four hours later my shave is nice and BBS smooth! I give it an A+ for closeness and a A- for irritation only because of the irritation on my chin during the ATG pass. Will pay special attention to that area in future shaves. Also looking forward to continued testing of the Chris (@Bama Samurai) versus Vince (@Rufus T.) theories of which pass should have the more aggressive setting! (Absolutely no intention to pair the two of you off in any kind of competition or duel, nope not at all! :duel: ). Tomorrow will be Vince's setting using the more aggressive setting on the first pass. Then the next shave will use Chris' thoughts of going more aggressive on the second ATG pass. Using the 4 and 5 settings there were trade-offs to each. Using the more aggressive setting on the ATG pass produced a closer shave but with slightly more irritation. Using the more aggressive setting on the WTG/XTG first pass produced basically no irritation but a shave not quite as close as the other. So we shall see if this trend continues or, if as I am using the razor and becoming more familiar with it, things begin to even out and there is no difference in using the settings.
     
  5. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Have a safe and productive trip.
     
  6. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Great photo and write up. From personal experience it is easier in some ways when they are old enough to drive themselves around. Sorting a blessing and a curse at the same time.
     
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  7. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    It’s interesting to me, because I seem to like the heavier grinds too. Most of the full hollows are newer, and a result of higher technology. There must be a reason that the hollow grinds are the direction that were being produced, and are seen as a more modern blade, but I don't know the exact reason.
     
  8. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    Yes. Come to the dark side!
     
  9. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    SOTD 12/7/15 (Shave 4 of this focus)
    Razor: Boker Red Injun 101
    Strop: Drygulch Leatherworks Forty-Five Series Bridle/ Poly
    Soap: Eufros Dama De Noche (Jabonman)
    Brush: Omega 1066
    Post Shave: Cold Water rinse, Alum, Witch Hazel
    Aftershave: Jabonman Dama de NocheBalm (w/ Menthol)
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    This is the second time I have used this razor. It is very light, and a full hollow grind, in about a 5/8 size. Used a N/S pass, XTG on chin, neck and jaw, S/N pass, and another XTG on the neck. I would call the shave a DFS plus, but I had very little irritation. The weight of the razor made me very aware of not using any pressure. Had almost zero irritation, and five hours post shave, it still feels good. Love this soap and aftershave. Once I get the stock pile down, I will probably order another scent.


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  10. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    Beautiful Kerry and a huge thanks! to you and the project brains and manager @Douglas Carey ! :happy088:

    I've got mine ready for January! :happy093:
     
  11. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    Well thanks for the initial assessment William.
    I haven't actually tried it yet, but just happened to stumble onto the competing theories while cruising the threads and began to ponder the question aloud on this thread awhile back. It will be sometime before I get to do a similar test with my adjustables. (I'm planning an injector kick for most of the first half of 2016.)

    So it's great to get the early assessment from one of our own here on the 30DC. Glad you picked up on it.

    Also, glad you would pose the opposing theories as @Bama Samurai vs mine.
    Because as we all know, sooner or later the Master must give way to the Apprentice!

    En garde Monsieur Bama! :duel:


    ;)
     
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  12. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    December 7, 2015
    This month I’m focusing on my two birth quarter razors.
    Gillette Ball End Tech A4 - Week 1/2
    Gillette SS Red Tip A4 - Week 3/4

    Morning shave
    Hot Shower
    Soap: Mitchell's Wool Fat
    Brush: Stirling Kong Synthetic
    Razor: Gillette Ball End Tech A4
    Blade: Feather (1)
    TSD Witch Hazel
    Aftershave: Saponificio Varesino Manna

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    After one week with the Ball End Tech, I’m reminded of my first two months of shaving with my Fat-Handled Tech. 'Riding the cap' was a key element for that razor as it also is for this one and its also become the starting point for me when I approach any new razor.

    So with the success of the first week of the month, I’m going to vary elements of the shave and add two new items today. A Feather blade and Mitchell's Wool Fat Soap. I’ve never used either before.

    MWF - I’ve read many excellent posts on this thread over the months about how best to approach MWF. @Bill_F is currently giving a great day-by-day assessment (Bill I love your extensive reports - that’s what this Thread is all about!) and there’s been many others chiming in during his project or have commented previously on the issue.

    I was just about to use one of those techniques when I remembered one of Master Bama’s theories that is etched in my mind by the signature of @CyanideMetal :

    “Rub the puck on your face!”

    Boom!
    I did exactly that onto my moistened face. Rubbed it on until I noticed every individual whiskey was coated.(thanks, Bama!) Then added a couple of drops of water into the depths of my near dry Kong and in seconds rich, smooth and creamy lather. The scent is appealing, slickness and cushion a delight. (I regret not having used this approach recently with my Saponificio Varesino soaps, but that will be a post for later.)

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    (Lather looks a tad airy in the photo. I had just tried pushing a bit more water onto it and some also mixed with my wet hand on the handle.)

    Onto the shave with the Feather. First pass XTG - relative silence, good reduction. The blade feels sharp and smooth in this razor. Second pass ATG - muted velcro-sounding feedback. Nearly BBS all the way around. Just for jollies I do a minor amount of buffing on my usual trouble spots - BBS, everywhere - as I’m checking it now - 5 hours later!

    Between the MWF during the shave and the SV Manna AS balm - my face is still well hydrated and silky smooth with no evidence of drying out anytime soon. I like this combination all the way around, with no drama at all!

    Cheers!
    RT
     
  13. Douglas Carey

    Douglas Carey Wildman

    Good post! Nice lather. Good job.:)
     
  14. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    Great write Vince. " Rubbing the puck on your face" cures most lathering problems for sure. :D
     
  15. wmbjr

    wmbjr Duck, duck, cooked goose!

    She just hit 15 so we are working on getting the permit to drive. Definitely not looking forward to it, except at times like this past weekend!
     
  16. clint64

    clint64 Blind Squirrel

    My youngest just turned 16. She still has to complete drivers training and drive so many hours with parents before she can take the exam. The law here changed to make it more difficult to obtain the license and then restricts the hours and number of people that can be in the car until 18. So I still have a few more months at least.
     
  17. wmbjr

    wmbjr Duck, duck, cooked goose!

    Seeing as how we both learned at the feet of the same Sensei, I figured it only appropriate to throw you under the bus. [​IMG]
     
  18. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    Ha-ha-ha! :happy097: great gif, I'm saving that one!
     
  19. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus


    Day 7 - DEcember 2015

    Planned Menthol Monday

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    Stirling Closed Comb DE
    Gillette Silver Blue
    L'Occitane Plisson Synthetic
    Proraso Green
    Alum
    TSD ISZ AS under Osage Rub
    Planned Day two with the Stirling Closed comb. This is the second month in a row on an 89type three piece. The Stirling razor is well done, nicely finished, and produces a two pass DFS with good technique. I am really enjoying being able to vary things up a bit this month. @Rufus T. and @wmbjr - of course I am right! ;) Actually kidding. Doing an upward progression on an adjustable is simply best for my face, and seems most intuitive. However, I endorse any method that produces a replicable great shave for the individual. Had a super busy but good weekend, got a little behind on TSD stuff, but all is well. Early end to the day out on the prairie as the rain falls on a gloomy 51F day. Other than that...all is quiet in Colorado.


    Have a terrific Tuesday!
    :)


     
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  20. Rufus T.

    Rufus T. Late for dinner

    Epic diplomacy, saving face for the vanquished opponent!
    :kngt:
     

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