UKRob
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I’d say that’s about right Bob. I posted a video in the straight shaving section that runs for about 7 minutes for two passes.Ten minutes for a 3 pass shave?
Bob
I’d say that’s about right Bob. I posted a video in the straight shaving section that runs for about 7 minutes for two passes.Ten minutes for a 3 pass shave?
Bob
When I am in a rush, yes...Ten minutes for a 3 pass shave?
Bob
Yea, saw that one years ago as he was a member of another forum I am on.Here is another video of a guy that is doing it in less time... Mind you I am not as quick as he is...
View: https://youtu.be/XIM0Coix6Gg
Yea, I suppose so but the last thing I want to be with a straight razor is in a rush. I take about 20 minutes to do a 4 pass shave longer if you include cleaning/drying the razor, stropping it before putting it away, cleaning the sink and putting on AS. I always consider the shave time as from entering to leaving the bathroom not just the actual time it takes to do just a pass. So yea 10 minutes for a 3 pass shave is good.When I am in a rush, yes...
Yup, cleaning the soap scum from the sink/wash basin.@Cleanfoam
He cleans his sink after a shave from soap scum and applies aftershave as do I after every shave (cleaning)
@R181
Bob, don’t get me wrong, I am not in a rush often and when I am, most of the time I would use a DE anyways. This was to illustrate a principle. And you are correct. I do not take that long to lather because I use synthetic brushes. For me the shave starts with the creation of the lather. If you want me to be more accurate, my preshave usually is a hot shower, but I am not including that in the 10 minutes. And the shave for me ends with the application of the AS. The upkeep of the razor the post stropping is part of the grooming ritual for me, but not part of the shave itself. I dry my razors , strop them, oil them inspect them, sometimes hone them after a shave. If all that is included it might take me 2 hours for a single shave...
Regards,
Sam
What magnification is that? I’d be really interested in seeing a commercial AC type blade at the same magnification - a Schick or Feather for example.View attachment 77989
Sharpened blade. Steps 1k - 3k - 5k - 10k - Strop w cro-ox - plain strop. All stones Naniwa chosera
Thanks for these - if anything, they indicate that a straight razor has fewer scratch marks after 10k hone and stropping than the commercial blades and this is borne out by the fact that straights usually give a smoother shave when compared to a fresh AC blade.500x
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Kai
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Feather
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Honed straight, stropped with plain canvas 30x, stropped with red latigo 30x
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