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Blades are blades, right?
So my interest in making razors is spilling over into knifemaking now. This is my third knife and the first I've made on my new grinder. It's a thank-you present for my father-in-law, who built the grinder for me.
It's carbon steel, flat ground with a tapered tang. The scales are neoprene rubber. I heat-treated it myself. I still have some final touches to do, like finish sanding the scales, cleaning some epoxy residue off the blade, making a sheath, and of course sharpening. :D
This is by far the best one yet. My finish has a long way to go; there are some stray scratches on the blade. The transition from the blade to the handle isn't consistent on both sides, but it's not too bad. (This was actually supposed to be hollow ground, but I screwed it up and ended up flat grinding it instead. I've become familiar with the old joke, "Knifemakers don't make mistakes; they just make smaller knives.")
In some ways I think razors are easier, actually. Putting a handle on a knife is more difficult than making a set of scales in my book.
There's a lot more info out there about knifemaking, so learning to do this stuff is helping me figure out how what I need to learn on the razor side.
Thanks very much to Mike Blue and Joe Chandler, who have both spent a lot of time with me, answering questions and giving me pointers. You guys rock! :)
Josh