(05-15-2019, 03:29 PM)Dragonsbeard Wrote: UPDATE:
If anyone was wondering about the gap on the Janus I asked Eric if he could send me the gaps that I've shaved with which was setting # 5 on the first shave and the max setting of #9 in this latest Shave Off and I just got the info in an email this morning. So you can see by the photos that the gap on the prototype I used is .93 on Setting # 5 and the production version will be .94 and when maxed out on setting #9 the prototype I used has a blade gap of 1.23 and that will be bumped up to 1.25 in the production version. So it's no wonder that I got such a close shave. What is special is that a razor with as much efficiency can be this smooth is what has me wanting one and I can't wait to do another Shave Off with it. Just trying to figure out which razor to compare it to. We already know it's very efficient so how smooth is it when compared to the 2 smoothest modern day razors I know of that also have a good dose of efficiency to them and those 2 are the Paradigm 17 4 and the Raw Shaving RS 10. I know both of those razors are difficult to get your hands on so if anyone as any other suggestions for a razor I welcome suggestions and if I have it in my den then I can give it a go.
That's really good info on the razor heads specs and gap settings. And if you received any of the updates in the last 2 years there's a couple of schematics and drawings that give approximate dimensions on blade tray movement and clearances. From what I can read and decipher he still has a bit of wiggle room for increasing gap spacing and still maintaining proper blade exposure throughout the adjustment range. Is it really necessary to even consider it? No, not really because if one goes by what you described Frank, those gaps sizes will actually cover the spectrum for almost all shavers with varying skin and facial hair types. I believe that most would trade away blade feel for a smooth feeling yet efficient shave experience.
But, it's good to know that if he wanted to increase gap and efficiency he has some room to work with. And that's always a positive.....