Straight ‘n’ Sharp at $20

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • Straight Razor Shave and SuperCurve Honing on razor used
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @nonamebear1136
    @nonamebear1136 27 днів тому +1

    I tell you what, I am looking forward to Jarrod's videos on his trip to Their Issard factory. I like this format with the hone after the save and commentary. Very informative with your process. Thank you for sharing.

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  27 днів тому

      Thanks for watching and the kind words. 😀

  • @Martins-Shaves123
    @Martins-Shaves123 28 днів тому +1

    Wonderful expression Bill " devil's spit " it certainly is shaving you well ! That little 4/8 is great but I find a tricky size . Great shave 👌

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  28 днів тому

      Thanks Martin. More than once, I considered using these small razors only for downward strokes under the nose. Of course even a very big shaver can accomplish much ATG in that area.

  • @borbelyhaz321
    @borbelyhaz321 28 днів тому +1

    Hi Bill. Nice 👍 Sometimes I also use 2 hands when I strop on my bench strop. Have a good rest of your weekend

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  28 днів тому

      Thanks. I think I get better contact control with 2 hands.

  • @seanstapelfeld2192
    @seanstapelfeld2192 27 днів тому +1

    Great shave bill! Looking good my friend

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  27 днів тому +1

      Thx Sean. Hope you had a great weekend.

  • @greggallant5058
    @greggallant5058 27 днів тому +1

    Selling ice to Eskimos is like selling strops to Bill M. Nice to see your whole process, and great work!

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  27 днів тому +1

      Thanks Greg. 😀
      I still would like to have an Heirloom Strop from Tony Miller down in that State we love. They are just plain cool.
      I might try to sell flavored ice to eskimos. I’d probably would go for Cherry and Orange, and avoid Lemon for a specific reason. Then again, I do remember Jethro Bodine of Beverly Hillbillies fame making “Snow Ice Cream” in one episode, so I’m not sure of my likelyhood of seeking my fortune in that enterprise. 😎

    • @greggallant5058
      @greggallant5058 27 днів тому +1

      Tony is a great guy. I contacted him about making a custom travel strop for me, and during that conversation asked about getting a piece of material for a bench strop. He's very careful with his choice of leather and the quality of his work is exceptional. I only have two hanging strops that I use for shaving; a Kanoyama and an Heirloom.

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  27 днів тому +1

      @@greggallant5058 I had gotten some horse hide from Tony in the past. At one point I think he had a source just a bit north in the Amish Country. He said he uses this stuff and gave me the info. Can’t beat the pricing. Works great. Leather cutting is a bit difficult. www.thetanneryrow.com/all-leather/horween-chromexcel-strips-leather

  • @dnamol
    @dnamol 27 днів тому +1

    Nice one Bill.

  • @justinremple7986
    @justinremple7986 28 днів тому +1

    I do find shaving the same way that you do with the long strokes rather than short ones I get way way less irritation…. And I learned this from watching you 👍👍
    Thanks Bill

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  28 днів тому +1

      Thank you. When I started open blade shaving, I found most errors were in “set down”. That more than anything prompted me to follow that style.
      The first time I saw a vid of someone “blade buffing” with a straight, I thought it to be very risky. I do it occasionally now and think it easier than ‘short choppy strokes.

  • @DevanJackson
    @DevanJackson 26 днів тому +1

    I find myself surprised at how seldom the finer stones actually touch the edge even with flat honing. I think most stones begin to develop a curve along the length even with flat lapping plates which means that the edge may not be in contact all the way through.

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  26 днів тому +1

      While I think I am hitting at the closest to the edge on my last stone (Suehiro 20k) with more pressure than one would think should ever be used on a finishing stone, I am just not sure that I hit edge until I am stropping flat.
      The grinders handbook calls for final use of a flat stone, I just have not gotten that to work well enough for me…yet.
      I have a coticule bout inbound that I want to try with. It will get a long dimension shape if it is a no go flat.
      I use different curves and abrasive setups to see where in the bevel I hit. For example, I will back bevel with a slurry sometimes to get a sandblasted look in contrast to the polished look from 20k or Ark. I can pretty easily see that I hit at around mid-bevel to the edge. I probably need MORE scope to see for sure. Hmm 🤔 … New scope, more stones, more razors? 🤣

    • @DevanJackson
      @DevanJackson 26 днів тому +1

      @@billm.2677 convex sharpening is nearly identical to how safety razors are made. They’re ran through a series of grinding wheels set up in a double wheel configuration. Then I believe they ran across the flat side of the polishing wheel at an angle for the final micro-bevel.

  • @danblacksher6289
    @danblacksher6289 21 день тому +1

    Amazing skill if I tried those, I would look like a victim of Sweeney Todd😂 love stirling products and love de shaving. That’s amazing to watch.

    • @billm.2677
      @billm.2677  21 день тому

      Thanks for tuning in. It does take a little time to learn. Many find it worth it. Many find razor maintenance too much.
      Here is the video I did not too long ago for those who may want to consider giving it a shot without the worrying about the complexities on edge maintenance.
      ua-cam.com/video/-3pt2q9QLYE/v-deo.htmlsi=OtZ_-wrLymB78-d7