(This post was last modified: 08-15-2021, 02:33 AM by Fluffy.)
Saturday's Shave
Genco Pyramid Razor (Guanxi Edge)
Fluffy Industries Brass Boar Edition
Tabac
Aqua Velva AS
Good day today. Ran some errands. Got a proper seat for the new high tech super flush porcelain throne. Broke out the Oster 76 and buzzed the ol' noggin. The shave was relaxing and nice.
Been hitting the Tabac soap for the last few days. And have used the Genco several times here recently. As I have been continuing my exploration of the Guanxi hone, that I recently purchased. I believe that I have come to a good understanding of how to get the most out of it. I've experimented with it dry, wet and with lather. Lather seems to deliver the best results. And I would say it achieves an edge around the 12K mark. Not as keen as the edges I can get off my Trans Ark. And definitely no where near as sharp as can be achieved with the Gok20K. But it does produce a nice comfortable forgiving edge. The Genco is pretty hard steel. And a fair amount of strokes are needed to get a proper edge. Much like the Arkie.
My synthetic stones are "easier" and faster cutting. But my two natural stones have been keeping my attention. And providing the most satisfying shave/edges.
Early in my learning about honing. I was focused on super sharp edges. That has evolved over the years to put more importance on smooth/comfortable edges.
Hope everyone's day went well.
Fluffy
Genco Pyramid Razor (Guanxi Edge)
Fluffy Industries Brass Boar Edition
Tabac
Aqua Velva AS
Good day today. Ran some errands. Got a proper seat for the new high tech super flush porcelain throne. Broke out the Oster 76 and buzzed the ol' noggin. The shave was relaxing and nice.
Been hitting the Tabac soap for the last few days. And have used the Genco several times here recently. As I have been continuing my exploration of the Guanxi hone, that I recently purchased. I believe that I have come to a good understanding of how to get the most out of it. I've experimented with it dry, wet and with lather. Lather seems to deliver the best results. And I would say it achieves an edge around the 12K mark. Not as keen as the edges I can get off my Trans Ark. And definitely no where near as sharp as can be achieved with the Gok20K. But it does produce a nice comfortable forgiving edge. The Genco is pretty hard steel. And a fair amount of strokes are needed to get a proper edge. Much like the Arkie.
My synthetic stones are "easier" and faster cutting. But my two natural stones have been keeping my attention. And providing the most satisfying shave/edges.
Early in my learning about honing. I was focused on super sharp edges. That has evolved over the years to put more importance on smooth/comfortable edges.
Hope everyone's day went well.
Fluffy