I had the fortune to use the Cu P076 the week before Markus Marhos24. Forgive the lateness of my thoughts, I have been under the weather the last few weeks.
A little background on my recent shaving habits. I received my Wolfman WR2 1.15 SB back in mid-May, and I’ve been using it almost exclusively since then. I shave every other day. It took a couple of weeks for me to dial it in, but now I’m getting pretty smooth/efficient shaves.
I’ve tried both the 17-4 and Ti P076 prior to this; had decent results with the 17-4, not as much with the Ti. I had a little over a week with the Cu P076, so I got in several shaves. Fit, finish, and polish on the Cu is impeccable, as with all of the H&S razors that I have seen.
I won’t go into detail on each shave, as they were all similar. One thing I will note is that I did not care for the shorter handle on this razor. I have large hands, and always do better with longer handles. As far as the Ethos soap, a lot has already been said on this forum. Ethos is one of my favorite soaps, and I already own and use both GreenFresh and Succes on a regular basis. I used the Lavender Supreme for some of the shaves, and it has outstanding scent and performance.
As far as the shaves go, I only used the SB side (don’t typically get along at all with OC), I used several different blades (Nacet, Wizamet, and Voskhod), and got fairly similar results with all three. It’s been a while since I tried the 17-4, so I don’t remember it quite as much as the Ti, but my notes indicate that I got some decent shaves with it. With the copper version, I was able to get ok shaves, but in the end they were all a little bit harsh. The ATG passes were definitely not as smooth as I would like, and I ended up with a few weepers on all my shaves. I am on the list for the 316 pass around, so I will be interested to see how it compares to the other metals. It’s interesting to me how the same geometry can perform differently with different materials.
If I had a bit more time with one of these, I may be able to get better shaves, but I’m not sure. I think I don’t quite get along with the geometry of the P076. A theory that I have is that certain geometries of SB just don’t work with my skin. I believe that the pre-stretch that some razors provide (like the WR2) is what makes it smoother for me than other razors. That, and how well the blade is held rigid, but in this instance, the P076 seems to hold the blade very rigidly, so that doesn’t seem to be as big a factor. A lot of my whiskers are cow lick, going in all directions, so many areas are difficult, and the pre-stretch of the bar seems to make a big difference, depending on it’s geometry. This is all, of course, my experience for my skin, etc.
Many thanks to DanLaw for coordinating, and to H&S and Frank Dragonsbeard for providing the hardware and software for this pass around.
A little background on my recent shaving habits. I received my Wolfman WR2 1.15 SB back in mid-May, and I’ve been using it almost exclusively since then. I shave every other day. It took a couple of weeks for me to dial it in, but now I’m getting pretty smooth/efficient shaves.
I’ve tried both the 17-4 and Ti P076 prior to this; had decent results with the 17-4, not as much with the Ti. I had a little over a week with the Cu P076, so I got in several shaves. Fit, finish, and polish on the Cu is impeccable, as with all of the H&S razors that I have seen.
I won’t go into detail on each shave, as they were all similar. One thing I will note is that I did not care for the shorter handle on this razor. I have large hands, and always do better with longer handles. As far as the Ethos soap, a lot has already been said on this forum. Ethos is one of my favorite soaps, and I already own and use both GreenFresh and Succes on a regular basis. I used the Lavender Supreme for some of the shaves, and it has outstanding scent and performance.
As far as the shaves go, I only used the SB side (don’t typically get along at all with OC), I used several different blades (Nacet, Wizamet, and Voskhod), and got fairly similar results with all three. It’s been a while since I tried the 17-4, so I don’t remember it quite as much as the Ti, but my notes indicate that I got some decent shaves with it. With the copper version, I was able to get ok shaves, but in the end they were all a little bit harsh. The ATG passes were definitely not as smooth as I would like, and I ended up with a few weepers on all my shaves. I am on the list for the 316 pass around, so I will be interested to see how it compares to the other metals. It’s interesting to me how the same geometry can perform differently with different materials.
If I had a bit more time with one of these, I may be able to get better shaves, but I’m not sure. I think I don’t quite get along with the geometry of the P076. A theory that I have is that certain geometries of SB just don’t work with my skin. I believe that the pre-stretch that some razors provide (like the WR2) is what makes it smoother for me than other razors. That, and how well the blade is held rigid, but in this instance, the P076 seems to hold the blade very rigidly, so that doesn’t seem to be as big a factor. A lot of my whiskers are cow lick, going in all directions, so many areas are difficult, and the pre-stretch of the bar seems to make a big difference, depending on it’s geometry. This is all, of course, my experience for my skin, etc.
Many thanks to DanLaw for coordinating, and to H&S and Frank Dragonsbeard for providing the hardware and software for this pass around.