(This post was last modified: 04-19-2017, 08:39 PM by celestino.)
The standard blade gap on most Wolfmans is .61mm.
There is no way you will be able to determine the blade gap of one unless you ask the seller if you are looking to buy one.
James does not engrave the blade gap on his razors unless you ask him to do it when you place your order. Therefore, most Wolfman razors you will find should have the standard gap.
There is no way you will be able to determine the blade gap of one unless you ask the seller if you are looking to buy one.
James does not engrave the blade gap on his razors unless you ask him to do it when you place your order. Therefore, most Wolfman razors you will find should have the standard gap.
Celestino
Love, Laughter & Shaving
Love, Laughter & Shaving
Buy a feeler gauge for around $5 and measure the gap. Measuring that way will get you close to actual gap. Then compare your measurements to the available Wolfman base plates to figure out which you have. Eg: you measure 0.59mm. James doesn't make a 0.59mm so it must be the 0.61. Then figure out a way to keep them separate or mark them somehow.
(04-19-2017, 10:54 PM)Marko Wrote: Shave side by side with the Wolfman and the Rockwell 6s using progressively more aggressive baseplates. When they feel similar, look up the blade gap for that Rockwell baseplate. I find the Wolfman to be close to baseplate #6 on the Rockwell.Though it can give a ballpark estimate, it will likely be off, since head geometry, etc. also play a role in how a razor feels on your face, and not just blade gap. Using a gauge to measure is probably the only sure way.
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)