The RR is known to be a mild razor. I recently tried a Schick P-30 in the Hawk after reading some positive feedback and I was disappointed to say the least. Very mild. The Captain Kai mild or Feather Pro is my to go blade in the Hawk.
As time progressed in my SE adventure and my technique improved I went looking for more aggressive SE razors. I have been enjoying the ATT SE1 and Asylum RX. The SS Mongoose is nice too but I find it way to heavy.
It got me thinking how to get the Hawk more aggressive. The only way would be to widen the blade gap. I measured the initial blade gap of the Hawk to be around .43mm. Then it hit me. I took an old worn Kai blade (.25mm) and ground away the cutting edge and narrowed it down. Basically I made a shim. I loaded up the Schick P-30 with the new shim, tightened my handle and measured the blade gap to be .68mm. In comparison the ATT SE1/2 measures 0.61mm. Took a shower, lathered up and had an amazing BBS shave. It's night and day difference. It's very close to the Asylum RX. Now I can enjoy my Hawk once again with a simple and cheap fix.
As time progressed in my SE adventure and my technique improved I went looking for more aggressive SE razors. I have been enjoying the ATT SE1 and Asylum RX. The SS Mongoose is nice too but I find it way to heavy.
It got me thinking how to get the Hawk more aggressive. The only way would be to widen the blade gap. I measured the initial blade gap of the Hawk to be around .43mm. Then it hit me. I took an old worn Kai blade (.25mm) and ground away the cutting edge and narrowed it down. Basically I made a shim. I loaded up the Schick P-30 with the new shim, tightened my handle and measured the blade gap to be .68mm. In comparison the ATT SE1/2 measures 0.61mm. Took a shower, lathered up and had an amazing BBS shave. It's night and day difference. It's very close to the Asylum RX. Now I can enjoy my Hawk once again with a simple and cheap fix.
"Simple: not to be confused with easy."