(07-01-2022, 04:52 PM)doug135 Wrote: Thank you for your reply, good sir! My Wolfman experience has been storied. I started with WR2 1.15. Back then, I was really enjoying blade feel. After much experimenting with shims, I next ordered a 1.30. It was too much, and so I tried a 1.25. The last is the only one I have left. Most unexpectedly, I've lately strongly favored milder razors--hence my regular use of Timeless Ti 0.68 SB. I think I'm willing to try Wolfman one last time, if I can find a milder WR2 to my liking. I tried a WR1 0.67; aggressiveness was acceptable, but I didn't enjoy the head geometry as well. Recently I was able to borrow and try a WR2 0.95 from a friend. It was an open comb, and a bit too aggressive. Today I emailed Tara at Wolfman Razors to see where I'm at on the list and see if she can provide the blade exposures for WR2 0.95, 0.85 and 0.75, as I've heard they make these gaps.
Nowadays it seems James will make whatever gap you ask for. Back years ago ... it seems to me ... a 0.61 was standard on the WR-1, and 0.74 was 'aggressive.' Or at least more so.
For me I found the 0.61 too mild, and went 0.74. Since I've gone 0.80, 0.86, 0.94 (WR-1) and I think the 0.74 is my favorite of the bunch.
In WR-2 it has been 1.15 OC/1.25 SB in a DC, along with a 1.25 OC, a 1.35 Ti SB, and a 1.55SB. I also have a BBS-1, which is essentially a WR-2 with a 1.00 gap. I like 'em all, and if I had to pick one it would be the 1.35.
For comparisons sake, I had a Feather AS-D2 and couldn't sell it fast enough, a Timeless 0.68 that also went on the block because it just wasn't efficient enough for me. A Blackbird, SB or OC, SS or Ti is a fine shaver for me. Charcoal Goods Lvl 2, and especially Lvl 3 also. (the old production)
Best of luck finding your sweet spot.