(08-28-2019, 01:15 AM)JimmyH Wrote: These are all good gaps, but the .94 is my favorite of the bunch.
I thought I had exorcised the thought of a 0.94SB but now it's back again.
The 1.15 OC leads off and the 1.25 SB cleans up.
I do the opposite with my WR1...1st pass with 86SB, 2nd with 80OC....also works good.
(08-27-2019, 06:38 PM)LOOT Wrote: No sir. If I only had one, it would be a Ti115SB. The Ti125SB is my second favorite. Those two are the core. The others are for fun.
I love the 1.15SB but I find myself doing a fair bit of touching up on some spots....I have a strange feeling my core would probably be
a 1.25 and 1.35 SB
(08-28-2019, 03:26 AM)Tester28 Wrote:When I got the WR2 DC 1.15 OC, 1.25 SB that is also what I did. The second shave I switched and led with the OC, figuring there was more stubble to remove and the OC would be a tad more efficient. The SB to clean up the residual stubble, as it would be gentler. So that is my new routine. I'm a solid convert to DC whenever available.(08-28-2019, 01:15 AM)JimmyH Wrote: These are all good gaps, but the .94 is my favorite of the bunch.
I thought I had exorcised the thought of a 0.94SB but now it's back again.
The 1.15 OC leads off and the 1.25 SB cleans up.
I do the opposite with my WR1...1st pass with 86SB, 2nd with 80OC....also works good.
(08-28-2019, 04:35 PM)pork Wrote: It is interesting to hear from other DC users. I went opposite on the gaps, choosing the more aggressive gap on the OC side and the less aggressive gap on the SB side. My favorite is my 1.25oc/1.15sb in Ti. The OC side is for the first pass, the SB for the second pass.
This is what would make most sense to my personal tastes as well, OC for the more aggressive Side and SB for the less aggressive Side.
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