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OtayBW 05-27-2020 12:04 PM

OT: Haircuts
 
OK - the elephant in the room for me is starting to be.....Haircuts. I always go a little nuts when I feel like I need a haircut and can't get one soon. It's now WAY past 'soon'. Thinking about getting an Oster Classic 76 clipper with a 3-1/2 (3/8" length) and a 3-3/4 blade (1/2" length).

It's feasible, but also a scary proposition. One false move and I can see myself undergoing a self-quarantine for at least another ~6 weeks or so...:eek:

How's this working out for y'all?

Ozz 05-27-2020 12:07 PM

love it....not had a haircut since February....feel like it is 1982 again (when I would get my haircut twice a year).

;)

eippo1 05-27-2020 12:12 PM

Been using a Wahl for the past 20 years. Usually easier to start with shorter lengths, but if you want to leave the top longer just make sure to fade the sides and back in all the way around. Common newb mistake is to do the sides and forget about the back and leave a ridge.

Also holding your hand flat against the back of the neck as a guide is surprisingly accurate for getting a straight line there.

mt2u77 05-27-2020 12:20 PM

Just slap your bike helmet on and buzz off whatever sticks out the holes / sides.

OtayBW 05-27-2020 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mt2u77 (Post 2727523)
Just slap your bike helmet on and buzz off whatever sticks out the holes / sides.

Bike helmet too big. I have a smaller bowl for that....;)

EDS 05-27-2020 12:27 PM

I bought a pair of clippers, stuck a number 4 guard on it, and let my daughters have at it. Required a fair amount of clean-up after but they really enjoyed it and I got my haircut! Mine came with an attachment that let me easily trim the hair around the ears to a shorter length. Just make sure you use the left/right side attachment on the right side!

Dave 05-27-2020 12:30 PM

I've cut my own hair every 2-3 weeks for almost 30 years now. Having curly hair makes it easier.

David Tollefson 05-27-2020 12:32 PM

Been doing my own for about 10 years. Better results than the barber college. #3 guard up the sides, #8 guard up the back, and either hand guided with clippers or scissors on top, tapered in. I get some help from my wife to even up the back.

C40_guy 05-27-2020 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by OtayBW (Post 2727510)
It's feasible, but also a scary proposition. One false move and I can see myself undergoing a self-quarantine for at least another ~6 weeks or so...:eek:

Been doing this for three years now, and I can say, without fear of contradiction, that it's difficult to screw it up if you leave the guard on.

I can also say, based on information from a reliable source, that even a single pass without the guard will provide considerable entertainment for your fellow employees, family members, even the family pet.

Note -- don't step out of the shower and "touch up" the trim you just did before showering. A lot of hair will fall into the sink and you will momentarily be confused as to its source...

redir 05-27-2020 01:36 PM

I haven't cut mine in some ten years now :D

Elefantino 05-27-2020 01:41 PM

My wife cut mine (for the first time) and it looks great. Took an hour but the results were worth it.

OtayBW 05-27-2020 01:57 PM

WOW! All of y'all have had pretty good luck I see with all this. Better than I was expecting, frankly. So, a couple of questions:

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Originally Posted by David Tollefson (Post 2727534)
Been doing my own for about 10 years. Better results than the barber college. #3 guard up the sides, #8 guard up the back, and either hand guided with clippers or scissors on top, tapered in. I get some help from my wife to even up the back.

I'm confused about the various terminologies: I think of i) blades, and ii) guards (or the comb attachment that fits over the blade). The Oster 76 clipper that I'm considering comes with both #000 (0.5 mm cut length) and #1 (2.4 mm cut) which are WAY too short for me. If I used say the #1 blade, apparently I can use a #5 guard/comb to get an overall 5/8" cut length. Alternatively, I can use a #3-3/4 blade for a 1/2" cut with no guard/comb.

In your case, you're using a #3 guard (3/8" cut) and a #8 guard in the back (1" cut). Sound about right? What kind of blade do you use?

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Originally Posted by EDS (Post 2727532)
I bought a pair of clippers, stuck a number 4 guard on it, and let my daughters have at it. Required a fair amount of clean-up after but they really enjoyed it and I got my haircut! Mine came with an attachment that let me easily trim the hair around the ears to a shorter length. Just make sure you use the left/right side attachment on the right side!

What is this? You have a clipper with separate attachment on the side?

Thanks all. Maybe I'll drop the dough and give it a whirl....:eek:

C40_guy 05-27-2020 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by OtayBW (Post 2727630)
Thanks all. Maybe I'll drop the dough and give it a whirl....:eek:

Yea, what's the worst that could happen?

Wait...I've got a photo... :)

David Tollefson 05-27-2020 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by OtayBW (Post 2727630)
In your case, you're using a #3 guard (3/8" cut) and a #8 guard in the back (1" cut). Sound about right? What kind of blade do you use?

It's just a standard Wahl hair trimmer, about 2" wide, with the various snap-on guards. That one is corded electric. I also have a narrower one that is cordless that I use no-guard when I let the beard go longer than a few days (the Norelco shaver starts pulling the hairs if they get too long).

OtayBW 05-27-2020 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by David Tollefson (Post 2727635)
It's just a standard Wahl hair trimmer, about 2" wide, with the various snap-on guards. That one is corded electric. I also have a narrower one that is cordless that I use no-guard when I let the beard go longer than a few days (the Norelco shaver starts pulling the hairs if they get too long).

OK - thanks. I assume there may be some (~minimal) difference between the Oster and the Wahl guard sizes and that you're using a short blade with the guard. I just took the plunge and ordered a clipper with that same capability as well as a longer blade to go w/o the comb. It's pretty good that my gf is overseas right now.....:D


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