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(09-02-2019, 03:02 PM)mrdoug Wrote: I'm getting boring in my age, perhaps. Lol.
Again, I shaved with the Rockwell 6s plate 2 (cleanup 4). It's just too comfortable and smooth. Cleanup with plate 4 (flip side) allows for a DFS+ efficiency without any issues. I could probably get rid of all the others and be just happy.
I did try a new soap, fwiw. So I'm not totally stagnant.
(09-02-2019, 02:44 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:I find plate 4 to be so much smoother....but plate 5 really does a great job in terms of efficiency. Unfortunately, that particular blade should have been thrown out after the last use...ended up with several nicks on this shaveHoosierShave Wrote:Plate 5 is my sweet spot.Plate 5 / Feather (3)
(09-03-2019, 06:11 PM)Bouki Wrote:(09-02-2019, 03:02 PM)mrdoug Wrote: I'm getting boring in my age, perhaps. Lol.
Again, I shaved with the Rockwell 6s plate 2 (cleanup 4). It's just too comfortable and smooth. Cleanup with plate 4 (flip side) allows for a DFS+ efficiency without any issues. I could probably get rid of all the others and be just happy.
I did try a new soap, fwiw. So I'm not totally stagnant.
mrdoug, for hot summer shaving a Rockwell 6S with baseplate 2 (baseplate 4 for the tough spots) is my favorite setup, too. Mild enough for a comfortable three-pass shave even on a sweltering morning. I'm using a Feather blade most of the time, but I also like a Gilette Silver Blue since it will last quite a while.
On a related note, how did you end up liking your Karve? I've been looking at the brass Christopher Bradley with C plate. Does that combo offer anything I'm not already getting from my Rockwell with its assortment of baseplates?
HoosierShave Wrote:You could probably do better with some more experience. (That's a joke you lather making machine). And yes, feather can go three and out with me too. Love the sharpness. Longevity leaves something to be desired.Lipripper660 Wrote:I find plate 4 to be so much smoother....but plate 5 really does a great job in terms of efficiency. Unfortunately, that particular blade should have been thrown out after the last use...ended up with several nicks on this shaveHoosierShave Wrote:Plate 5 is my sweet spot.Plate 5 / Feather (3)
(09-03-2019, 06:11 PM)Bouki Wrote:(09-02-2019, 03:02 PM)mrdoug Wrote: I'm getting boring in my age, perhaps. Lol.
Again, I shaved with the Rockwell 6s plate 2 (cleanup 4). It's just too comfortable and smooth. Cleanup with plate 4 (flip side) allows for a DFS+ efficiency without any issues. I could probably get rid of all the others and be just happy.
I did try a new soap, fwiw. So I'm not totally stagnant.
mrdoug, for hot summer shaving a Rockwell 6S with baseplate 2 (baseplate 4 for the tough spots) is my favorite setup, too. Mild enough for a comfortable three-pass shave even on a sweltering morning. I'm using a Feather blade most of the time, but I also like a Gilette Silver Blue since it will last quite a while.
On a related note, how did you end up liking your Karve? I've been looking at the brass Christopher Bradley with C plate. Does that combo offer anything I'm not already getting from my Rockwell with its assortment of baseplates?