There is a BST section, but you will have to wait 60days and make 100 posts to gain access...Excellent. There’s any dedicated topic here in the forum to buy/sell stuff?
There is a BST section, but you will have to wait 60days and make 100 posts to gain access...Excellent. There’s any dedicated topic here in the forum to buy/sell stuff?
Thank you!There is a BST section, but you will have to wait 60days and make 100 posts to gain access...
Yes, it can get to be an expensive hobby especially if you buy some good hones to be able to hone your own razor. The learning curve takes about 100 shaves/3 months of daily shaving to get decently proficient with SR. Add to that the learning curve of stropping and also the learning curve to honing if you go that route. If you have the patience to get through the frustrating parts I think you will find the effort very rewarding. I get more personal satisfaction producing a good shave with a SR than any other form of shaving I have tried.I'm really interested in giving this type of razor & shaving a go, it's part of why I joined up to the forum. It just seems a much more expensive hobby to get into as a beginner.
With DE razor you can pick one up for a few ££'s and blades are cheap too. Yes a cheap razor may not give you the best shave, and your first choice of blades may not end up being your favourite, but for £20 you can get a decent set up to start.
Not so a SR - to buy new and get something shave ready you're pushing the £100 mark with a strop. The learning curve of the shave, the grip, working out the angles etc. as well as figuring outs how to use a strop is going to be the fun part of the experience.
I'm patiently working on being able to access the BST section so I can hopefully find a razor under £50 to get started with knowing at that sort of price if I decide it's not for me I can resell it and it'll only cost me a few ££'s

If I thought for a minute I could turn the top picture into one of the bottom pictures I'd happily have a go, but I know that a complete novice is very unlikely to achieve those results, especially given the lack of equipment. Fabulous looking razors though, and who knows, maybe one day.
I'll stick to the BST plan and try to pick up a nice example - once I prove myself worthy![]()
I'm happy to believe everything you said - apart from the highlighted partYou can easily do it with a file and some wet dry sandpaper and a wine cork. You will also need a nice polish. I started this way and it is very doable. You just have to take your time and go through the progressions.
It takes a good initial investment if you are gonna hone, but you will be set for life. You don’t need many razors (most of us have many more) 3-4 will be plenty for the rest of your life...
- when I switched from a cartridge razor to a DEI never for a minute expected to have more than 1 razor, let alone multiple brushes, soaps, creams etc.......
Ten minutes for a 3 pass shave?If you persist, you will get the hang of it. It requires more time initially, but eventually you can bring it down to the 10 min mark...