(This post was last modified: 08-24-2022, 08:46 PM by Fedsbackhand.)
Converted to inches the .61 gap is .024"
(08-24-2022, 03:20 PM)Fedsbackhand Wrote: Only James can answer this for sure. I believe he started with just the one gap .61 until a few people asked for something more efficient or milder?
As far I know the .74 was what James came up with when asked for something more efficient.
"So the standard design in inches is a .024" blade gap (.61mm) and a few customers have gotten a .005" increase to .029" (.74mm) and on this razor according to my personal blueprints for each .005" (0.12mm) change in blade gap it will add or subtract .003" (0.07mm) in blade exposure (that imaginary line tangent to the cap and guard).
So you're getting .003 more blade exposure if you go with the same increase others have gotten."
Eventually he added more options when ordering: 48, 54, 67, 74, 80, 86 and 94.
"I use a Wolfman dual comb with the OC side at .74mm and the SB side at .48mm. The OC is for roughing and SB is for finishing. This is how I do machining work also."
"The Wolfman WR1 (standard gap) is medium aggressive. Not mild, also not very aggressive."
(08-24-2022, 07:08 PM)Fedsbackhand Wrote: .61 is positive or it would say zero exposure. I think .54, .61 and .67 have the same exposure.
I'm not even sure .48 is negative.
(08-25-2022, 07:41 PM)kingfisher Wrote: Maybe, but I also found this from James himself on Reddit a long time ago, in which he states that the 0.61 exposure is meant to be neutral.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ShavingScience/...nd_lasscs/
But yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what I saw, and my memory was correct that blade exposure on the three going up from 0.48 was the same, but that it took a jump at the 0.74 gap razor, which is the one I have. Exposure is actually nearly double on the 0.74 compared with the 0.67, if the chart is accurate. Really wish I had bought the 0.54, 0.61, or 0.67 instead of the 0.74, which is a tiny bit too blade-forward for me.