Hello there -
I am obviously new at this (only ~2 weeks), so I realize that the first advice I'm likely to hear is 'keep at it', 'too early to tell'...etc. I've probably practised with the str8 only ~10 times, always finishing with the DE. But so far, I've had only minimal success and I'm beginning to wonder if this whole thing is making sense...
I've got what I believe is a shave-ready razor, purchased from a reputable guy who I believe is a respected guy around here. It's a 9/16, hollow ground (I think) spike point of unknown make. What do I know? He says it's shave-ready, I believe it is (or was....) shave-ready. Knowledgable, helpful, straightforward guy - I think I'm good on this.
I have been trying to do all things 'correctly', based on the best advice that I've seen here, across the hall, videos (here), and other information. As it is now, I can shave pretty much any part of my face, but I tend to stay on one area during one session (maybe my upper cheek area). Right now, I can get no better than a 'weak' first pass shave, and additional passes don't get me much better, let alone where I need to be.
Anyway, some observations:
1) I think I'm taking very good care of the razor. I give it 30-50 laps on a cheap, practise strop before shaving (no stropping at the first shave on the advice of the guy who sold it to me). The practice strop is not the best, but I'm not yet ready to sink any more dough into this until I see some progress.
2) I have touched it up a couple of times already with 5-6 passes on a barber hone that I lapped smooth.
3) I am comfortable gripping the blade (both hands) to get all areas of my face going WTG and ATG. I cannot yet do cross-wise to save my life, but the way my beard grows, I typically need 3 passes, even with a DE. I'll get there, I guess...
4) Beard conditioning is very good, I think: Proraso or Tabac applied with a crappy brush, but still, the lather is good. Always immediately after a shower.
5) I think my blade angle is OK. I start flat against the skin and then increase until it grabs comfortably. I seem to be able to find the sweet spot pretty well. It seems to shaves smooth, but not too smooth, if that makes any sense. I pull the skin taut everywhere I can.
In short, no matter what I do, I cannot get a finished shave even if I concentrate on just one simple area - e.g., right below the sideburns.
I sense that I would be happier using a slightly wider razor with a little more heft, and perhaps one with a more forgiving grind, but I don't know that any of these are the limiting factors here. I'm not crazy about the spike point, either.
Bottom line: Does it sound like anything is ever going to 'kick in'? I realize that it's pretty dang early here in my experiment, but I really thought I would have had at least some better result thus far - at least on small areas. This is what's throwing me.
Any thoughts appreciated (including 'relax and give it time'...).
Thanks.
Woodash
I am obviously new at this (only ~2 weeks), so I realize that the first advice I'm likely to hear is 'keep at it', 'too early to tell'...etc. I've probably practised with the str8 only ~10 times, always finishing with the DE. But so far, I've had only minimal success and I'm beginning to wonder if this whole thing is making sense...
I've got what I believe is a shave-ready razor, purchased from a reputable guy who I believe is a respected guy around here. It's a 9/16, hollow ground (I think) spike point of unknown make. What do I know? He says it's shave-ready, I believe it is (or was....) shave-ready. Knowledgable, helpful, straightforward guy - I think I'm good on this.
I have been trying to do all things 'correctly', based on the best advice that I've seen here, across the hall, videos (here), and other information. As it is now, I can shave pretty much any part of my face, but I tend to stay on one area during one session (maybe my upper cheek area). Right now, I can get no better than a 'weak' first pass shave, and additional passes don't get me much better, let alone where I need to be.
Anyway, some observations:
1) I think I'm taking very good care of the razor. I give it 30-50 laps on a cheap, practise strop before shaving (no stropping at the first shave on the advice of the guy who sold it to me). The practice strop is not the best, but I'm not yet ready to sink any more dough into this until I see some progress.
2) I have touched it up a couple of times already with 5-6 passes on a barber hone that I lapped smooth.
3) I am comfortable gripping the blade (both hands) to get all areas of my face going WTG and ATG. I cannot yet do cross-wise to save my life, but the way my beard grows, I typically need 3 passes, even with a DE. I'll get there, I guess...
4) Beard conditioning is very good, I think: Proraso or Tabac applied with a crappy brush, but still, the lather is good. Always immediately after a shower.
5) I think my blade angle is OK. I start flat against the skin and then increase until it grabs comfortably. I seem to be able to find the sweet spot pretty well. It seems to shaves smooth, but not too smooth, if that makes any sense. I pull the skin taut everywhere I can.
In short, no matter what I do, I cannot get a finished shave even if I concentrate on just one simple area - e.g., right below the sideburns.
I sense that I would be happier using a slightly wider razor with a little more heft, and perhaps one with a more forgiving grind, but I don't know that any of these are the limiting factors here. I'm not crazy about the spike point, either.
Bottom line: Does it sound like anything is ever going to 'kick in'? I realize that it's pretty dang early here in my experiment, but I really thought I would have had at least some better result thus far - at least on small areas. This is what's throwing me.

Any thoughts appreciated (including 'relax and give it time'...).
Thanks.
Woodash
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