Pictures to come. It was beautiful this morning, then clouds suddenly came rolling through. Tropical weather here, so it should clear in a few hours ... hopefully.
Anyway, I went ahead with my first ever shavette shave. I really, really enjoyed it. With a safety razor, I usually can shave in under five minutes ... just a one-pass (with simultaneous buffing) ATG shave. So I haven't really had a lengthy shave before, and as nervous as I was, it was a real pleasure. I think shaving with the Tedalus will end up being my weekend thing.
I was purposefully not too ambitious, so the end result was far from even a DFS shave, but I did do a full three-pass (WTG, XTG and ATG) shave. I was able to play around with the angle and ended with with a shallow angle ("riding the cap" in safety razor terminology). I never felt too worried about nicking myself. In fact, I only cut myself once when I stupidly jabbed myself in the chin with the blade, not even in the real shaving stroke; when shaving the curve of my chin with a safety razor, I sometimes touch the safety bar to my skin to get oriented (depth perception) ... and so that's a bad habit when considering there's obviously no safety bar with a shavette.
I'm not sure if the light weight of the razor will be for everyone. (For those with more experience with shavettes and straight razors, please do comment on the difference in weight and feel in the hand versus the Tedalus.) For me, I think the light weight was a good thing as it allowed me full control the razor, but generally I still prefer the heft of my stainless steel safety razors.