#381

Member
New York
(03-30-2021, 07:22 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:
(03-30-2021, 07:14 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Here is my upcoming craft time project. 

Paul Stubble Daddy is providing these beauties :
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And AP Shave Co is providing these knots:
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I need to get some silicone, and then make a valiant first attempt! I will most likely be asking questions once I get all the pieces. Thanks again for the advice already posted!

I am excited to try this, hoping I got some of my Dad's skill with manly crafts!
I PROMISE I will do a video showing what I do when setting one, for your entertainment........soon. GORGEOUS handles !!!!
...and I PROMISE once you see Dave do it, it'll be super easy to repeat.

It really is more daunting in perception than in action. I found the hardest part is leaving it alone for 24 hours so it can set. Must... Play... With... BRUSH!

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#382

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(03-30-2021, 07:36 PM)mrdoug Wrote: It really is more daunting in perception than in action. I found the hardest part is leaving it alone for 24 hours so it can set. Must... Play... With... BRUSH!
This is SOOOO true Big Grin

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#383

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Glad I'm not the only one who has to play with the toys!

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- Eric 
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And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

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#384

Trotter Handcrafts
Bellingham, Washington USA
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2021, 11:10 PM by Stubble Daddy.)
I'll throw my 2 cents in on Silicone, etc

The Hardman stuff that comes in the packet is my favorite Silicone to use:
https://www.maggardrazors.com/product/ha...s-5-grams/

One of the packets will easily set 2 or 3 knots and it sets pretty solid (for a silicone that is). I've never once had a knot pop out with this stuff.

I've used the RTV Permatex Silicone a lot too. When dry, its more flexible and therefore super easy to pull a knot out, but I'm not liking it for a long-term solution. If you were testing knots and different depths, this would be a good choice!

For synthetic knots in the 26mm range, I like to set at a depth of 15mm. For most 26mm badgers, I like ~17mm depth... however, for SHD fans that splay out a lot, I like 19mm or 20mm depth.

For adding height to an already drilled hole, you can use quarters, but that also adds weight. I've been using Grolsh Beer Bottle Gaskets... plus, then I have justification to buy a beer or 2 Wink

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#385

Member
gone to Carolina in my mind
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2021, 11:07 PM by HighSpeed.)
A man who can write off his beer tab.  Now that's genius!

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#386

Trotter Handcrafts
Bellingham, Washington USA
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2021, 11:13 PM by Stubble Daddy.)
Oh, one other trick that I forgot to mention!

Get a thin, flexible piece of plastic and tape it together in a cylinder shape. Then slide your knot into it prior to seating in the handle...

This will prevent the knot from pulling out (due to the force of the splay) when the silicone is trying to set.

Also, it’s just a lot easier and can avoid a mess.

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PS. Why do I feel like a hand model lately?

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...for the Seinfeld fans out there Wink

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#387

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Genius, Paul Stubble Daddy , Genius!!

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Put your message in a modem, 
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

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#388

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2021, 11:27 PM by Dave in KY.)
(03-30-2021, 11:03 PM)Stubble Daddy Wrote: I'll throw my 2 cents in on Silicone, etc

The Hardman stuff that comes in the packet is my favorite Silicone to use:
https://www.maggardrazors.com/product/ha...s-5-grams/

One of the packets will easily set 2 or 3 knots and it sets pretty solid (for a silicone that is). I've never once had a knot pop out with this stuff.

I've used the RTV Permatex Silicone a lot too. When dry, its more flexible and therefore super easy to pull a knot out, but I'm not liking it for a long-term solution. If you were testing knots and different depths, this would be a good choice!

For synthetic knots in the 26mm range, I like to set at a depth of 15mm. For most 26mm badgers, I like ~17mm depth... however, for SHD fans that splay out a lot, I like 19mm or 20mm depth.

For adding height to an already drilled hole, you can use quarters, but that also adds weight. I've been using Grolsh Beer Bottle Gaskets... plus, then I have justification to buy a beer or 2 Wink

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(03-30-2021, 11:09 PM)Stubble Daddy Wrote: Oh, one other trick that I forgot to mention!

Get a thin, flexible piece of plastic and tape it together in a cylinder shape. Then slide your knot into it prior to seating in the handle...

This will prevent the knot from pulling out (due to the force of the splay) when the silicone is trying to set.

Also, it’s just a lot easier and can avoid a mess.

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PS. Why do I feel like a hand model lately?

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...for the Seinfeld fans out there Wink

I like the way Paul thinks.................I'm a bull in a China Shop......He's also a better hand model than me Big Grin

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#389

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Vector Shave #4

Best to date, and my face has that refreshed feeling! I will finish out this week, and then, soon, try the Prolines again. As I said, the Prolines are great, and I don't think it was the blade as much as me and my technique with this razor. So I put on the "training wheels" and have been working on technique. Funny story, my wife was in the bathroom the other day while I was shaving and asked me a question or something. When I didn't respond, she said "you didn't respond" and I said I was concentrating on the shave. She then said, which I did hear, if shaving with that deadly instrument (the Vector) requires that much care and attention, why do you do it? Just quit taking you life into your hands!" This was good natured, as I know printed word can't convey tone. So I explained a little, about closeness and wearing masks, and that this razor, when I can handle it well, is tops for that kind of shave. She smiled, nodded and went back to her stuff at her sink. Not sure if she believes me! But she knows I am happy, and given the stressors this life gives, she is happy even if she'd rather have me out stargazing and sharing sights rather than shaving and sharing points about lather and brushes and such!!

Have a great day all!

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- Eric 
Put your message in a modem, 
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

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#390

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(03-31-2021, 06:07 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: Vector Shave #4

Best to date, and my face has that refreshed feeling!  I will finish out this week, and then, soon, try the Prolines again. As I said, the Prolines are great, and I don't think it was the blade as much as me and my technique with this razor. So I put on the "training wheels" and have been working on technique. Funny story, my wife was in the bathroom the other day while I was shaving and asked me a question or something. When I didn't respond, she said "you didn't respond" and I said I was concentrating on the shave. She then said, which I did hear, if shaving with that deadly instrument (the Vector) requires that much care and attention, why do you do it? Just quit taking you life into your hands!" This was good natured, as I know printed word can't convey tone. So I explained a little, about closeness and wearing masks, and that this razor, when I can handle it well, is tops for that kind of shave. She smiled, nodded and went back to her stuff at her sink. Not sure if she believes me!  But she knows I am happy, and given the stressors this life gives, she is happy even if she'd rather have me out stargazing and sharing sights rather than shaving and sharing points about lather and brushes and such!!

Have a great day all!

Great stuff Eric. Tell her the guys all say Hi !! Big Grin

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