Has anyone tried this? Just think, another use for a SAK!
Is this a real possibility? I'd try it, but I'm not as smart as I am good lookin'....Has anyone tried this? Just think, another use for a SAK!
I think we, the smart AND good lookin' ones should sit this one outIs this a real possibility? I'd try it, but I'm not as smart as I am good lookin'....
Amen bro.I think we, the smart AND good lookin' ones should sit this one out
There's a lot of bold shavers, but not a lot of old AND bold shavers, if you catch my driftAmen bro.
If I was just 1% more macho I'd use a well honed hatchet doggone!
If it comes with a built-in can opener, I'm sold!Why bother when you can use straight razors like this?View attachment 1572914
That is a beautiful razor my friend!Why bother when you can use straight razors like this?View attachment 1572914
You probably could if you wanted a face that looked like it just went through a car windscreen.
Yes, the bevel on knives are nearly double the angle of SRs. This is suitable to be very sharp AND have a durable edge... but you cannot get it shaving sharp. Sure you could scrape hair off of your face and call it shaving, but the end result would not even begin approach what we expect from DEs/carts/SRs.Shave a chest? Easy. Face, probably could, but would want to hone with an angle guide.
Just to see, I’ve shaved with a carbon Japanese kitchen knife. Harder steel than a SAK. But I bet you could if money was bet.
You would have to alter the bevel angle of the knife so it would be a pretty useless knife, so there is that…
No pun intended, but you make a "good point" in the last sentence my friend!Yes, the bevel on knives are nearly double the angle of SRs. This is suitable to be very sharp AND have a durable edge... but you cannot get it shaving sharp. Sure you could scrape hair off of your face and call it shaving, but the end result would not even begin approach what we expect from DEs/carts/SRs.
As said, the bevel angle could be altered to be more suitable for shaving. But then you would roll the edge the first time you cut a few pieces of twine.
Is this a real possibility? I'd try it, but I'm not as smart as I am good lookin'....