Looking forward to review @Pbgoose.Interesting razor, quite hefty/solid. It feels quite wide in the hand. The blade sits securely with its pin.
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Looking forward to review @Pbgoose.Interesting razor, quite hefty/solid. It feels quite wide in the hand. The blade sits securely with its pin.
Yeah, me too.Looking forward to review @Pbgoose.
No it won't. Diamond pasted balsa stropping ONLY works for an edge that already has a properly set bevel and has then been refined (polished) up to at least 8k but preferably 12k grit.....
I think @rbscebu 's balsa method may suit the factory edge better but mine will be fine once I get the bevel set.
That makes sense.No it won't. Diamond pasted balsa stropping ONLY works for an edge that already has a properly set bevel and has then been refined (polished) up to at least 8k but preferably 12k grit.
I only have three whetsones, 400 (for heavy work only), 1k and 6k - all synthetic. My normal honing method is; set bevel on 1k, finish bevel on 6k, progress further using lapping film on an acrylic substrate to 1um, then and only then do I move onto my diamond pasted balsa strops.
I have four different models of Titan SR's. All take a very good edge and shave particularly well. Where they tend to differ most is in edge retention and oxidisation resistance.![]()
Model R1 Titan
@rbscebu , the Titans looked interesting so I thought I'd give one a go.
Not quite shave ready out the box but that's to be expected.
Interesting razor, quite hefty/solid. It feels quite wide in the hand. The blade sits securely with its pin.
Looking forward to seeing how it takes an edge.
The box is a nice touch with a nifty little pinned latch. It comes with mini strop. Not sure whether I'll use it but the leather feels nice so I'll probably try it.
If you have properly set a few beveles before, you should not have any difficulty in setting the bevel on a Titan. From start to shave-ready edge now takes me about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the condition of the factory edge.That makes sense.
What's your experience of the Titans (you've got a few of them now)? Do you typically have to do much work to set the bevel?
Mail call today - thanks @SchoolForAnts & Ausfarce!
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A very unique scent from the tub that's unlike the rest of the Squadron Soap offerings...?![]()
I'm no expert but I can see how its described as marine... I tried comparing it to Phoenix & Beau's Spitfire as both have juniper & leather but that one is more sweeter than Empire.How would you describe the scent?
Yours arrived very quick.
Comparing it to other soaps in my modest collection I would say the scent is somewhat similar to Maggard's London Barbershop. Regardless I like it a lot.How would you describe the scent?
Yours arrived very quick.
It’s about bloody time, mail called today.
I will use the R94 v4.0 until I’ve finished with the EJ 3one6 when the Voskhod blade dies down
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Well?? Are you going to kick the Aussie Post in the bare nuts for meeeeeeee! For being bloody SLOW!!!
Shhhh!!! I think they have pressing issues at the moment... no point kicking them when they're down!Well?? Are you going to kick the Aussie Post in the bare nuts for meeeeeeee! For being bloody SLOW!!!
I was thinking comparing the R94 with a new Voskhod blade, because, I’ve already known that with the 3one6 and the Voskhod blade is still holding the edge, not smooth is still comfortable to shave at the moment.looking forward to seeing you thoughts/comparison with the EJ 3one6.![]()