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(09-06-2016, 02:38 AM)SharpSpine Wrote: Therefore, if this theory holds true then I would suspect that a sight flex in a SE blade which normally lays completely flat would do the same type of thing as a slant razor does by increasing the blade's apparent rigidity. In my experience, the higher the blade stiffness the better the shave.
(09-06-2016, 03:39 PM)grim Wrote: So I stuck a gem in mine today and looked and there is a smile. The feather is flat.
Maybe its the fact the feathers lock in place. I have no idea who its works internally. And this smile might be the reason I don't like the Gems - maybe. Maybe the curvature is something you can feel because the gaps is changes with the length. That can't be good.
As to the feathers smiling - thats just wrong.
The Gems smile, because the blade doesn’t have the same slots that the Feather has, which fit around the nubs in the OneBlade head. As Brian said, the slight smile with Gems may increase blade rigidity, which can be a good thing. However, my guess (as a spectator from the sidelines, for now) is that if the Feather blade already has a smile to it (which it shouldn’t), then the Gem will probably smile even more — to the point where the cutting area of the blade may be altered too much.
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