(01-07-2023, 10:56 AM)Whisker_whacker Wrote: I am probably the minority here but I do not like the web baseplate.
Sorry for the long post but to respond to Whisker, I think it's worth mentioning that I have to pay attention more when using my two various webbed base plates. I have the webbed version base plates of the original 0.68 geometry and the "+" 0.88 geometry. In short, the reduced weight and with less material seem to make the blade more present. Feels like it steps up the efficiency enough that I seem to prefer the more solid feel in the earlier base plates before webbing. The weight from the earlier solid design feels like it absorbs or guards the blade feel a bit. There is a comfort in that feeling and I will tend to press the safety bar into my skin to feel a bit more of the blade. To my skin, there is a high degree of comfort and control with the various designs and unique geometry.
With the solid plates, it seems more intuitive for me to enjoy on the first pass regardless of which direction I go. For a first pass, I usually will go across the grain or against the grain. With the webbed base plates, I have found that later in a shave, such as a cleanup pass, I may switch to using the more present blade feel base plates, such as the solid 0.68 Ti or the webbed 0.68 Ti. That's when I'm probably doing a 3rd pass and trying to push for a really close shave. I can easily overdo it and give my skin razor burn from doing more than 2 aggressive passes on my skin. When I use a webbed plate for a later pass to pickup any last bits of beard, theres no angle on the handle and I pull it across the skin like a squeegee. It'll take a thin bit of skin off and I mean that in best way possible. It moves and cuts across the face really nicely, but I do restrain myself a little bit more from pressing into the skin as hard as I do in the earlier passes.
Maybe there can be a possibility of some select styles of special release razors where Sean could consider a batch of mostly web if people are really preferring that and maybe 1 or 2 of that batch could be a solid plate variation. It's just an idea because the other idea I have is a bit more complex and I'll just share it since I am only one member with only my preferences and biases. What if there was a version 2 webbed pattern which doesn't cut out as much material (maintains more weight than the current design), or could it be designed have more weight toward the blades edge and less around the handle?
One more note, a couple of days ago I had my ti "++" solid base plate and a Gillette China London Bridge on it's 9th use. It was starting to tug a bit so today I decided to switch out the base plate to the webbed "+" plate to get more blade feel and it. So for the 10th use on the same blade, it seems to work out just fine and I can get a bit more use out of the blade. Just for example, I could keep using the "+" plate and then when it feels like it's tugging, I would then switch to the solid original 0.68 plate and then after that, get the last bit out of the blade using what I find to be the most aggressive, the webbed original 0.68 plate. A few years ago I really didn't like using blades for an extended time/use but nowadays, I really like using the blades for as long as I can enjoy comfortable results. Just an idea if anyone has multiple Carbon base plates, when the blade is feeling like it's losing it's keenness, consider switching over to a base plate which has more blade exposure and see if you can maintain the smoothness you need for your shave.