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[โ€“] gcgallant 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

The edge has hit its stride and โ€“ at peak smoothness now โ€“ is a joy to use.

Yes, an edge can be too sharp. I actually like that feeling, but I associate it with a new edge that I know will soften with a couple of uses. I'm still thinking that stropping is a highly overrated activity.

[โ€“] djundjila 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Iโ€™m still thinking that stropping is a highly overrated activity.

According to Brad Maggard, old soft Sheffield steel "springs back to life" when stropped. I'm now thinking that a comparative Sheffield edition of the #NoStrop challenge is in order for science.

[โ€“] gcgallant 2 points 3 months ago

To be simplistic about it, a degree of correlation with elements that contribute to wear resistance - carbon content, alloying elements, heat treatment - might be in order ๐Ÿ˜

Technique-wise, I use a very wet lather preparation, and I keep shaving angle low to optimize cutting efficiency and to favor compressive loads at the edge over shear loads.