Is this any good to get an idea about SE/straight shaving?



Thanks for some balancing opinions.

The razor came today and I shaved without a single cut or nick. (I'm glad Jabberwock can also say that because I was becoming worried that people might think I was making it up.) It wasn't my best shave ever but it was perfectly acceptable and, I think, better than my first DE shave - probably because I've learned a lot about the various 'grain' directions on my face whilst using that.

Naturally I was very careful and it took a long time but it certainly wasn't anywhere near as difficult as I'd suspected it would be.

I've also received my Merkur Futur so will probably be using that and the DBSR on alternate days.
 
Good work! Not everyone can get even an acceptable shave their first time with a straight or a DBSR. The skills I gained learning to shave with a straight allowed me to use a DBSR with zero difficulties, but I don't think that you have to be a straight razor master in order to use a DBSR well. I honestly believe that with the proper caution and patience that anyone can get a nick and irrigation free shave using a DBSR. As your abilities increase and your confidence comes up the time that it takes you to complete a shave will decrease significantly. Keep it up, and keep us informed. I look forward to hearing about your progress.
 
Possibly another balanced opinion?
I too like shavette type razors, and while they are in my opinion not the best things to learn to straight shave with they are fantastic tools. They are very light in comparison to a true straight and just don't give the same feel, they are much more sharp as well which will punish mistakes so much more. But don't be put off by them (I don't think you have so far!)
As you have already done, just take your time and don't be scared. The worst cuts I ever got were because I was too hesitant and not firm enough.
And yes, if yo can shave effectively with one of these you can use a straight no problem. But trust me, a straight is much nicer (in my opinion of course)