I cannot say more than Joe did,
nice work!
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I cannot say more than Joe did,
nice work!
Nice work!
That is very nice! I'm more of a traditionalist when it comes to blade styles and do not see many customs I'd want to own, but that is one I would love to have.
Thanks for the kind words everyone!
I do have some more razors that I working on, both in this same pattern and in another that I found on the web. With my rate of production, I should have another one done by next summer. :w It doesn't help that my belt grinder is in my unheated garage, and it's supposed to get down to -9 degrees tomorrow night.
In case anyone is interested, this is the Wade & Butcher I based my razor on (read, traced the blade shape). It's a partial restoration I did several months ago. I just wanted a user, so I didn't go all out polishing the blade.
Before:
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ps595c0bfc.jpg
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ps5051d160.jpg
After:
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ps30e537f8.jpg
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ps63d41878.jpg
Since the Wade & Butcher is only a 6/8 and I had a 1 inch wide piece of steel, I just extended the width of my razor a bit. I probably ended up between a 7/8 and an 8/8 (to account for the slight smile), but I forgot to measure it before I gave it to my barber. As you can see, I wasn't brave enough to attempt recreating that beveled spine.
Love that scale material. Actually have some of it in the workshop right now. I just lack razors to restore. haha. Keep it up!!
very nice. well done sir.
nicely done!
PS. may I ask what that flashy acrylic material name is, where you got it,... ?
Thanks everyone!
The acrylic scales are listed with the name "Cobalt". I bought them from a place called Wood Pen Pro. The "Monster" blanks are fairly inexpensive, but the shipping cost me more than the a couple of blocks I bought.
I would say something but it would be repeating the other comments!!
Awesome!!
Ray