(12-11-2020, 05:10 PM)woody Wrote: I’m updated my kit a bit. I’m going with a Karve. I’ve only one other razor. Timeless SB 95. What plate would you suggest is close to a Timless 95? Maybe a D or E?
My thanks
-Bill
I've got E, F, and G. I find myself using E more often than not. I'd suggest get both D & E.
(12-11-2020, 05:10 PM)woody Wrote: I’m updated my kit a bit. I’m going with a Karve. I’ve only one other razor. Timeless SB 95. What plate would you suggest is close to a Timless 95? Maybe a D or E?
My thanks
-Bill
They are a bit tough to compare because they have such different geometry. I’ve had Karve plates from A through E. I sold/traded the A and E because they were, respectively, too mild and too aggressive. Really I should move the D too. I only use B and C. I also have a .95 stainless and it’s a definite keeper for me. I would say it’s is most akin to the D. The .95 is pretty efficient and has more blade feel than I usually like. But it just works well for me.
(12-11-2020, 05:22 PM)JimmyH Wrote:(12-11-2020, 05:10 PM)woody Wrote: I’m updated my kit a bit. I’m going with a Karve. I’ve only one other razor. Timeless SB 95. What plate would you suggest is close to a Timless 95? Maybe a D or E?
My thanks
-Bill
I've got E, F, and G. I find myself using E more often than not. I'd suggest get both D & E.
Thanks everyone. I figured it was a D or E. incidentally all the brass offerings are in stock at Karve. Can’t say about the stainless.
W
(12-11-2020, 08:21 PM)Ventastic Wrote: Don‘t forget the OC plates. My favourite plates are the D-SB, E-OC and F-OC. In brass you can afford to buy a few. I think you can leave out the C-plate if you like your timeless 0.95, unless you need something less efficient for days when your skin is feeling sensitive.
I have the Karve OC plates in F, both SS & brass. I had gotten the G SB plates and Karve (Chris) says that the OC is the equivalent of one gap higher.
IOW, an F is the equivalent of a G SB. I was intrigued by that premise and paid the fare to check it out. I don't know if it is the extreme of the F being equivalent to the G, but it may be.
Certainly it seems to me that the OC is more aggressive/efficient than the same gap in SB. This is one of my reasons for going for DCs when they are an option. YMMV.
If you look at Alan's gap chart, the D plate at .98mm is very close to the Timeless at .95mm. You also have to remember that the Karve D plate has .13mm blade exposure where the Timeless SB has neutral (0) blade exposure and the Timeless OC .95mm gap I think is only .05mm blade exposure. If you go to the Karve E plate with a gap of 1.10mm, the blade exposure jumps to .17mm.
I have the Karve brass plates B-E in both SB & OC. I also have the Timeless SS .95mm SB & OC along with the Ti in .95mm OC. In my experience the Karve SB in C or D would be the way to go leaning toward the D. I think the E plate will feel much more aggressive than the Timeless .95mm SB.
I have the Karve brass plates B-E in both SB & OC. I also have the Timeless SS .95mm SB & OC along with the Ti in .95mm OC. In my experience the Karve SB in C or D would be the way to go leaning toward the D. I think the E plate will feel much more aggressive than the Timeless .95mm SB.
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