THE WOLFMAN WR2: THE BEST ADJUSTABLE RAZOR EVER MADE......
So, why is the the Wr2 the best adjustable razor ever made?
Does it have a knob? No
Is the gap adjustable? No
Does it have different base plates? No
So, here is a simple explanation in the spirit of helping people choose the perfect Wr2 razor.
For the sake of simple explanation I shall use made up roughly aligned numbers in line with the mechanical facts to keep the Maths understandable.
So, the Wr2, a superbly designed razor initially deemed too inefficient by many.
Lets take that theory apart now…..
The original Wr2 was designed with the perfect 3 pass shave in mind to suit most people’s daily routine (my take) but with a really superbly designed geometry.
So based on the razor geometry lets say for example that the 0.95 gap has an ideal handle to skin shave angle of 45*, with a margin of shave error at 5* steeper at 40* or 5* shallower at 50* yet still giving a great mild shave & taking into account driver error, this gives an operating window of 10*.
THEN: THE OPPOSITE END OF THE SPECTRUM.
Go to the current max of 1.55 blade gap. Mechanical fact & consideration needs to be applied here.
The mechanical fact is:
The head of the razor of the 1.55 is exactly the same as the 0.95, & so is the blade exposure, the only difference is that the blade GAP between the two has been opened up, with the 1.55 more skin is exposed to the blade due to the larger gap, also the shave angle has now changed in turn exposing a little more blade, now to get the full benefit of the 1.55 the razor handle now drops for example to 60* opening the blade to skin exposure, there is now an effective shave angle of 40* to 65* giving a shave window of 25* which is more than double that of the 0.95, however in doing this the smoothness shall decline relative to handle angle towards the 60* angle because the optimum blade to skin angle has been compromised, thus anyone can get a great shave in theory, however not necessarily the optimum shave.
Now, only if the driver is holding the razor angle at 60* shall the full benefit of the 1.55 be realised. Raising the handle back to the original 45* will give a mild ‘less efficient’ shave for buffing in line with the original 0.95 gap.
An example here would be that if a user shaved with a curved sweep then the whole spectrum from 0.95 to 1.55 efficiency could take place between the handle angles of 40* to 65* leading to varied results.......lazy shave syndrome.....
So in the Wolfman Wr2 high gap razor there is the opportunity to have every razor efficiency for those who are skilled enough in driving it through every angle, the same mechanical fact applies to medium gapped Wr2 razors but lessening the shave window further, though mostly noticeable on multi days growth at maximum afficiency/blade gap.
Hence:
THE BEST ADJUSTABLE RAZOR EVER MADE.
The question is not so much the gap but the needs of the driver, to wield such a razor every shave gap/angle is available based on skill.
Can a 1.55 Wr2 be used as a daily driver? Hell yea if you can control blade/handle angle, both maximum efficiency and mildest buffing efficiency can be achieved with one razor…..
In the vein of LORD OF THE RINGS………ONE RAZOR TO RULE THEM ALL
As always of course, shave results shall be dependant on personal skills YMMV…….
I hope this is useful info for y’all..........