Steve56
Ask me about shaving naked!
Lacquer thinner removes the paint just fine.
Cheers, Steve
Cheers, Steve
Great write up. Solving those geometry problems is good training for when you start with something like this.
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Bring them on! I am not sure what the mail time is in this direction, but if going in your direction is any indicator, I will be lucky to have them when I return from my trip. I will do a side by side drag race just as you have done, and really try to get a good feel for what these razors are capable of in their current configuration. And of course, the results will be posted here.
I am thinking that I will get all geometrical on my GD after shaving with it upon the return. If the measurements indicate >20 degree inclusive bevel angle, I will definitely go to work on the spine a bit to see if I can get it into the 16 degree range. If I do this, I will send it back to you for another go at it. If it is already 18 degrees < 20 degrees, I will probably do the same work on it, but I am not sure that you would be able to realize any significant difference in performance. If you want to try it after the work, or if I feel there is a significant difference, then I think it would be worth while sending it back to you for one more go at it. If it is <18 degrees, I will likely leave it alone and just hone it up and get it ready for PIF.
Regarding your GD razor, I will likely perform the very same measurements regarding bevel angle. After this determination, you can decide if you would like for me to work on it, or if you would want to tackle the problem yourself (if it exists). Other than this, and with your permission, I will likely just hone yours up on my newly acquired Arkansas progression and send it back to you to see how it does against your Filli in the 1/4 mile.
The MVM GD 100 is about 9.23 DPS for an 18.45 degree inclusive. The phat GD 100 is about 18.79 degrees inclusive
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Lacquer thinner removes the paint just fine.
Cheers, Steve