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(This post was last modified: 04-28-2018, 07:51 PM by BPman.)
(04-28-2018, 02:44 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: So, out of curiosity, how would one use a Tech correctly ?


http://www.mr-razor.com/Anleitungen/1941...20Tech.jpg


Get the correct angle and shave diagonally as in Fig. 1 (according to your grain).

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(04-28-2018, 07:51 PM)BPman Wrote:
(04-28-2018, 02:44 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: So, out of curiosity, how would one use a Tech correctly ?


http://www.mr-razor.com/Anleitungen/1941...20Tech.jpg


Get the correct angle and shave diagonally as in Fig. 1 (according to your grain).
Adopting the diagonal slide was key in getting me from a 3-pass to a 2-pass BBS routine , especially on the chin.

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I have what I’d consider an average beard and mild razors work just fine for me on a three pass but I have to pay attention to blade angle. My aggressive razors certainly have an edge for angle errors but they have more of a tendency to bite. I prefer a milder razor and a smoking sharp blade. My grandkids bellies show no redness when they get a zerbert!

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Oh, and I thin out my lather. Slickness I love. Cushion with a mild razor seems counterproductive.
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(04-28-2018, 08:47 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Oh, and I thin out my lather.  Slickness I love. Cushion with a mild razor seems counterproductive.


Personally, I want/need both cushion & slickness/glide.



To the OP: the best razor to learn correct angle IMO is the legendary Schick Krona which has chamfered silo doors that are foolproof. It never disappoints. Wink
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I would say #4, but one razor that I can barely get a DFS with is the blue tip. I just can't figure that one out along with the R41 on the other end of the spectrum. I just can't get a smooth shave out of it no matter what angle I try. I have zero problems with the any other razors. I totally agree with BPman about the Krona though. That is a DE that is widely available, cheap, and not talked about enough.

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(04-29-2018, 01:41 AM)EFDan Wrote: ...I totally agree with BPman about the Krona though.  That is a DE that is widely available, cheap, and not talked about enough.


That's because too many people are caught up in the hoopla over new CAD engineered "unobtainium" razors hammer forged on Mt. Olympus by vestal virgins under a full moon. Rolleyes Wink

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(04-29-2018, 03:16 AM)BPman Wrote:
(04-29-2018, 01:41 AM)EFDan Wrote: ...I totally agree with BPman about the Krona though.  That is a DE that is widely available, cheap, and not talked about enough.


That's because too many people are caught up in the hoopla over new CAD engineered "unobtainium" razors hammer forged on Mt. Olympus by vestal virgins under a full moon.  Rolleyes   Wink

LMAO too true. The Krona is one everyone should try though and VERY underrated.

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(This post was last modified: 05-01-2018, 07:09 PM by sgarnett.)
(04-27-2018, 11:49 PM)iamsms Wrote: So those of you who use very Mild razors regularly, how would you describe your scenario?
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Interested to hear your thoughts.
To be honest, I wonder the same thing about people using mild blades like the Astra SP. But I assume it works for them. I can shave with them too; it just isn’t as confortable as shaving with a sharper blade.


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