(This post was last modified: 06-04-2020, 04:32 PM by Fargo.)
Lately I found that blade rigidity plays an important role in the shaving result. I hadn't thought of that before I looked closely at the differencies of each head. I'd say I get more consistent and clean shaves with a head design that holds the blade stiffer leaving no place to chattering. Do you feel the same way?
Also, I realised that a blade lasts more shaves if you pair it with a head that holds the blade more rigidly. For example, if I use a Personna with my WR1, I usually get about 6 excellent consecutive shaves or more, but if I pair it with many other razors, an EJ for example, I get 3-4 shaves at best following the exact same procedure. I get more consistent shaves with a Wolfman than I get with many other razors, vintage and modern ones. I reach for the WR1 more often since I realised this. Speaking of Wolfman, I also feel that the WR1 head design is superior to the BBS-1 (for me). The slimmer head profile makes the razor more maneuverable and it holds the blade a little bit more rigidly if I understand it correctly.
There are also many vintage options that offer a great blade rigidity. Old Types and pre/post-war Techs are considered amazing razors by many people. I guess the way they hold the blade plays a role in this. My post-war Tech is a great option and one of the very few vintage razors that I still own.
Rockwell 6s, which is a gorgeous razor, has a head design that holds the blade in a similar way to the EJ/Muhle type of head. I really like this razor, but the shaves are not that consistent and the blades don't last many shaves comparing to using them in other razors. The same way I feel about my EJ, even though it was my first razor and I improved my technique with this years ago. I blame the lacking blade rigidity for this.
It also explains why SE razors get a praise and have die-hard fans.
Also, I realised that a blade lasts more shaves if you pair it with a head that holds the blade more rigidly. For example, if I use a Personna with my WR1, I usually get about 6 excellent consecutive shaves or more, but if I pair it with many other razors, an EJ for example, I get 3-4 shaves at best following the exact same procedure. I get more consistent shaves with a Wolfman than I get with many other razors, vintage and modern ones. I reach for the WR1 more often since I realised this. Speaking of Wolfman, I also feel that the WR1 head design is superior to the BBS-1 (for me). The slimmer head profile makes the razor more maneuverable and it holds the blade a little bit more rigidly if I understand it correctly.
There are also many vintage options that offer a great blade rigidity. Old Types and pre/post-war Techs are considered amazing razors by many people. I guess the way they hold the blade plays a role in this. My post-war Tech is a great option and one of the very few vintage razors that I still own.
Rockwell 6s, which is a gorgeous razor, has a head design that holds the blade in a similar way to the EJ/Muhle type of head. I really like this razor, but the shaves are not that consistent and the blades don't last many shaves comparing to using them in other razors. The same way I feel about my EJ, even though it was my first razor and I improved my technique with this years ago. I blame the lacking blade rigidity for this.
It also explains why SE razors get a praise and have die-hard fans.