My FFFMM was completed with the gear from the post above (#819). The outcome was that I'm still in love with my tiny shaving brush, Wickham 1912 shaving soap, and Proraso Red ASL. On the other hand, my BOSC 2F by Karve was OK but not "to die for."
Yesterday I used my RazorRock 84GC and that wasn't "to die for" either. When it comes to DE razors the magical Fatip OC is still my true love.
ON TO TODAY'S EXPERIMENT
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I like the GD W58 mini SR, but not the shape of the point. I'd previously said that I would leave it as is because I didn't have the tools to change it. It was driving me bananas so I purchased a few small and inexpensive tools from eBay.
Today's project was reshaping the point then commencing my honing/stropping journey via the Unicot Method.
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My "first attempt" results certainly wouldn't win any art prizes, but they are functionally OK. I decided to shave one cheek (which includes trimming one sideburn and part of my mustache). Although far from perfect (the alum check burned somewhat) the edge was the sharpest SR edge I've used so far (coming in very close to a Schick Proline blade).
I assume the alum burn was something to do with the edge, but before I play around with any further honing I intend checking out @Somerled Doug's post- and pre-shave method to see what my next W58 SR shave trial feels like. So post-shave I gave the W58 ten laps on cotton then twenty laps on leather. Prior to the next W58 shave I'll give it 6 laps CrOx, 10 laps Cotton, and 20 laps Leather.
I'm currently sitting here feeling my DFS right cheek AND my one days growth left cheek. Doncha just love experiments?
My FFFMM was completed with the gear from the post above (#819). The outcome was that I'm still in love with my tiny shaving brush, Wickham 1912 shaving soap, and Proraso Red ASL. On the other hand, my BOSC 2F by Karve was OK but not "to die for."
Yesterday I used my RazorRock 84GC and that wasn't "to die for" either. When it comes to DE razors the magical Fatip OC is still my true love.
ON TO TODAY'S EXPERIMENT
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I like the GD W58 mini SR, but not the shape of the point. I'd previously said that I would leave it as is because I didn't have the tools to change it. It was driving me bananas so I purchased a few small and inexpensive tools from eBay.
Today's project was reshaping the point then commencing my honing/stropping journey via the Unicot Method.
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My "first attempt" results certainly wouldn't win any art prizes, but they are functionally OK. I decided to shave one cheek (which includes trimming one sideburn and part of my mustache). Although far from perfect (the alum check burned somewhat) the edge was the sharpest SR edge I've used so far (coming in very close to a Schick Proline blade).
I assume the alum burn was something to do with the edge, but before I play around with any further honing I intend checking out @Somerled Doug's post- and pre-shave method to see what my next W58 SR shave trial feels like. So post-shave I gave the W58 ten laps on cotton then twenty laps on leather. Prior to the next W58 shave I'll give it 6 laps CrOx, 10 laps Cotton, and 20 laps Leather.
I'm currently sitting here feeling my DFS right cheek AND my one days growth left cheek. Doncha just love experiments?
Congratulations!!!! And that's a fine looking coticule.
Thank you gentlemen.Well done Cal!
Once I got "into the flow" it was enjoyable. The milky slurry removes steel in a trice. I finished it just with the clean stone and a few drops of water. That worked well but I'll try running water next time, now you mention it.How did you find using the coticule?
I'm hoping it will be good enough to be a one stone solution for your needs.
Did you try finishing under running water?
Ha, questions questions.
Next thing Cal will be buying up all the vintage SR's on fleabay for refurb projects.
(I'm guessing that my current "hardly any pressure" is in fact "too heavy.")
That one looks fab! Will you be muting that killer toe a wee bit?Wicked French point on it. Seller says its a new model 96, think that might be a W96.
I sure will.Will you be muting that killer toe a wee bit?
I sure will.
Bad things can happen using a razor shaped like that.
I sure will.
Bad things can happen using a razor shaped like that.
Exactly what do you do to mute that point?
I ask having gotten a very bad cut with a similar point a week or so ago. The toe dug into and through my cheek. It's about healed. Now I'm waiting to see if I'm going to have a scar; it's looking less likely than it did, but I can't really be certain yet.
I was shocked by this cut!
Happy and safe shaves,
Jim
I got a nasty one myself recently with my Hoshi Tombo, nice slice on my upper cheek. I'm not going to do anything about it on that razor because I want to keep it original.
I have muted points and fixed heels on other razors by gently rubbing the point on the edge of a stone. Either Welsh slate or Ark, doesn't matter which or what really.
Blades are very thin at the toe, so doesn't take much to mute it.
I'm no expert on this, but the ones I have muted have been fine done this way.
I got a nasty one myself recently with my Hoshi Tombo, nice slice on my upper cheek. I'm not going to do anything about it on that razor because I want to keep it original.
I have muted points and fixed heels on other razors by gently rubbing the point on the edge of a stone. Either Welsh slate or Ark, doesn't matter which or what really.
Blades are very thin at the toe, so doesn't take much to mute it.
I'm no expert on this, but the ones I have muted have been fine done this way.
+1. Just a slight drag of the toe on a stone (or glass) will mute the point in very short order
I need to do more shaves with the Fat, but my first shave with it was painful. I might be allergic to something in it (and it isn't the lanolin, I shave with Stirling without any issue whatsoever). Finished up my shave and my neck was intermittently angry red, had some weepers, and even my cheeks were a bit red. It seemed slick enough, I thought, but I can't be certain. I'll give it more chances, but my inclination is that it'll be leaving my seen shortly.YESTERDAY...
Yesterday I shaved the other cheek (having left the previous day's "one cheek only" as it was). I followed Doug's pre- and post-shave stropping method. Again the razor was sharp, but a tad more scratchy than the previous day. And boy the alum test let me know that for sure.
The edge could definitely be better so I'm going to start from scratch (Unicot Method) again before my next SR shave trial.
Moving on to today with one day's growth on my left cheek and jawline, two day's growth on my right cheek and jawline, and three day's growth on my lower lip, chin, and neck. Looking weird is fine, it's just an experiment.
SOTD
Brush: Tiny D01 2-Band Butterscotch Bulb (It's Christmas again!)
Soap: Mitchell's Wool Fat
Razor: Fatip Butterscotch
Blade: Polsilver SI (2)
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Back to BBS country again.
It's early days, but I think this may be my ultimate collection of software and hardware for my DE shaves. These five items are currently outperforming anything else I have.
I need to do more shaves with the Fat, but my first shave with it was painful. I might be allergic to something in it (and it isn't the lanolin, I shave with Stirling without any issue whatsoever). Finished up my shave and my neck was intermittently angry red, had some weepers, and even my cheeks were a bit red. It seemed slick enough, I thought, but I can't be certain. I'll give it more chances, but my inclination is that it'll be leaving my seen shortly.
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It was indeed early days.It's early days, but I think this may be my ultimate collection of software and hardware for my DE shaves. These five items are currently outperforming anything else I have.
It was like I'd suddenly become Al @AimlessWanderer.