The Asylum 17-4 is such a beautiful and well made razor and I did not feel good about relegating it to the parts bin and so tonight I tried an old trick to see if I could coax the razor to shave the way it was designed to. Ever since my first shave the other night, I examined the razor closely to see how the shave could be improved. We all figured out that the bevel on the SB was not fully what it should have been, however there was a very slight bevel which gave the razor a negative blade exposure:
I decided to do an old trick I learned a long time ago to turn any razor into an adjustable. I got a rubber (or silicone) O-ring and placed it between the base plate and the handle similar to how folks like to put a nylon washer there. The purpose of the O-ring is to allow constant pressure to the base plate while loosening the handle to allow for slight adjustment in blade angle relative to the base plate. This does not allow for a full 1-9 type setting like a regular adjustable razor, but does allow for some adjustability.
Tonight, I was able to adjust the 17-4 so that the blade was more neutral or slightly positive and loaded a blade that was a couple of shaves from being tossed.
The reason I used an old blade was so I could feel what the blade was doing, and if I could get a decent shave with an old blade, I would get a better shave with a slightly new blade. WTG and ATG passes went extremely well - about what I was expecting from the 17-4. I finished off with an XTG pass along my jaw line and under my chin and ended up with a very comfortable BBS. this was definitely a change from my original shave where it took me four passes and a lot of skin stretching and buffing and still I needed to touch up with a different razor.
For all those folks that insist on using an equivalent to a stainless steel buzz saw to take care of your barbed wire beard, you can loosen the handle just a little more to get a positive blade exposure. this is something that I never tried nor want to try, but just letting you all know that it is possible.
Give it a try, all it takes is a trip to the plumbing section of your local hardware store. Bullgoose was nice enough to let us keep the razors, it's just an additional 10 cent investment to get a great shave.
I decided to do an old trick I learned a long time ago to turn any razor into an adjustable. I got a rubber (or silicone) O-ring and placed it between the base plate and the handle similar to how folks like to put a nylon washer there. The purpose of the O-ring is to allow constant pressure to the base plate while loosening the handle to allow for slight adjustment in blade angle relative to the base plate. This does not allow for a full 1-9 type setting like a regular adjustable razor, but does allow for some adjustability.
Tonight, I was able to adjust the 17-4 so that the blade was more neutral or slightly positive and loaded a blade that was a couple of shaves from being tossed.
The reason I used an old blade was so I could feel what the blade was doing, and if I could get a decent shave with an old blade, I would get a better shave with a slightly new blade. WTG and ATG passes went extremely well - about what I was expecting from the 17-4. I finished off with an XTG pass along my jaw line and under my chin and ended up with a very comfortable BBS. this was definitely a change from my original shave where it took me four passes and a lot of skin stretching and buffing and still I needed to touch up with a different razor.
For all those folks that insist on using an equivalent to a stainless steel buzz saw to take care of your barbed wire beard, you can loosen the handle just a little more to get a positive blade exposure. this is something that I never tried nor want to try, but just letting you all know that it is possible.
Give it a try, all it takes is a trip to the plumbing section of your local hardware store. Bullgoose was nice enough to let us keep the razors, it's just an additional 10 cent investment to get a great shave.