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    Robert Williams Custom Razors PapaBull's Avatar
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    Default Touring the Razor's Edge

    I'm putting together a study in what goes on with razors and shaving well beyond the scope of the naked eye.

    Everything I'm going to do will be at 200 power.

    Here is an Arm hair (my own).

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    Here is the enemy, which we attacking with our weapons - facial hair (my own).

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    Here is the weapon - honed, stropped and ready for battle.

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    And now..... off for a shave with that razor. Next we'll look at the edge (and the face) after shaving.

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    Fantastic! I am looking forward to watching this thread.
    That edge looks NICE at 200X!!!!

    Thanks for doing this.

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    Here's some more of the story.....

    Some closeup looks at the same beard (hair) as seen in my first post - but after shaving.

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    And the edge after shaving.

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    Some observations: The edge of the razor after shaving looks virtually the same with no "fin damage" or wear and if you'll notice the beard growth, it's actually cut slightly under the surface of the skin and STRAIGHT across instead of slicing the beard diagonally. This is because the razor was sharp enough - the beard prepped well enough - the angle correct and just enough pressure for the razor to be able to contact the hair as the skin is pressed down, catching it right at the root and then cleanly lopping it off. Because you can control the pressure, angle and even the sharpness of a straight razor and because you CAN'T do that with safety razors, I believe that a quality, well maintained straight razor in trained hands with a well-prepped beard can shave closer than a safety razor.
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    And here's a 200x tour of the entire edge of one straight razor - 2.75 inches. It's a 90 second video I uploaded to youtube.

    Touring The Razor's Edge

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    It's amazing to see what a shave does to a razors edge. I'm interested in seeing how stropping affects that edge. Does it return it perfectly, or is it a bit of a compromise? This is not a personal comment, but you've made me realise that skin doesn't look so good at 200x!

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    Great thank you for posting.My question is what did you use to make picture name of it or post picture.thank you again

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    I've been using the Boden ProScope. It's the same tool widely used in many Industrial, Scientific and Law Enforcement (CSI) applications.

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    Thanks for this papabull, it is very interesting!
    Find me on SRP's official chat in ##srp on Freenode. Link is at top of SRP's homepage

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    This is great.
    Have you had a chance to compare different razors and different steels? That razor did not show any chnge after the shave, impressive.
    I can SEE razor reviews in the works.
    Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raudrive View Post
    This is great.
    Have you had a chance to compare different razors and different steels? That razor did not show any chnge after the shave, impressive.
    I can SEE razor reviews in the works.
    Thanks again.
    I haven't compared different razors yet but probably will over the long haul. I used one of my custom razors for this tour.

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