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Timeless razor .95
Timeless razor .95










timeless razor .95

The nominal exposure measurement listed by the manufacturer is only relevant on a granite surface.

Timeless razor .95 skin#

Pushing the razor into the skin changes the effective exposure of the razor. The larger the surface area/volume, the more pressure it takes to push the razor into the skin. If you're going to invest any time thinking about it, think about adding a 3rd dimension "depth" to the these pictures we discussed in another thread that partly explain why the design of an R41 is more aggressive than a OC gamechanger, which is more aggressive than a closed comb game changer. It's a work in progress and I'll be the first to say it could be wrong. Basically it describes how well the razor resists pressure and prevents the razor from biting. *The guard and cap "muzzle volume" is the volume of the guard and cap defined by the imaginary shave plane (muzzle plane) caused by increasing exposure by 0.1mm. Gap has very poor correlation with aggressiveness. Basically it describes how well the razor resists pressure and prevents the razor from Cocker, I think this a misconception about the effect/purpose of gap.

timeless razor .95

In the very least I think they would explain it better than just gap and exposure alone. 78 and the Timeless Slim, I think the above parameters and weights would explain why the Slim is more aggressive than the. With high resolution pics of the "target area" (like the pic below) of the Timeless. I don't think anybody really has their head wrapped all the way around this stuff. If I had to write an algorithm that predicted razor aggressiveness, these are the parameters I'd use and the weight I would give them: Why? I think it's because the purpose/effect of gap is to increase the efficiency of razor, while decreasing aggressiveness, given the same nominal blade exposure. If gap caused aggressiveness, the Muhle R41 would be a gentle pussycat of a razor compared to the 3one6. Consider the Muhle R41 with an gap of 0.30mm and the Muhle 3one6 with a gap of 1.35mm. Gap has very poor correlation with aggressiveness (as defined by Eil Whiskers above). Cocker, I think this a misconception about the effect/purpose of gap.












Timeless razor .95