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    Great looking razor there Bruno. Scales are simple but still look great with the razor. Hell of a job sir.
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    I like the Alien very much. Excellent workmanship.
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    Looking good Bruno, I think I may have to try ,to build a seven day set of "Bruno,s". Tc
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    The waterbucket that is placed right below the contact area of my belt sander is now glowing in the dark with a glowing crust on the water
    Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
    To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day

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    Nice looking razor there Bruno. You've got a really nice finish on the blade

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    Oh and I love that little anvil!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikew View Post
    Oh and I love that little anvil!
    It's my peening anvil. It's cast iron so no good for any real work but it's perfect for peening razors. And for taking pictures of course
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    I like the shape of this razor a lot.

    I really like the way your makers mark looks, it is distinctive and old school looking.

    Charlie

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    Thanks charlie. Means a lot, coming from you.

    I feel that I am finally starting to not suck at making blades. I still make mistakes, but I can usually make it work.
    The more razors I make, the more I learn that not just anything goes. The features and properties of a razor are like little objects hanging together with bits of string. If you pull on this bit over here, the other bit over there has to move a little in relation to the 3d bit on the other side. Making notches and divots and pointy bits is easy. Putting them in the right spot is the hard part.

    Anything with a sharp edge will shave, but having everything in the right place will make the whole a lot better. And I've also found that if you do all the steps, from forging to honing, you learn better how decisions in one part of the process affect the results of the next steps in the process.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    Thanks charlie. Means a lot, coming from you.

    I feel that I am finally starting to not suck at making blades. I still make mistakes, but I can usually make it work.
    The more razors I make, the more I learn that not just anything goes. The features and properties of a razor are like little objects hanging together with bits of string. If you pull on this bit over here, the other bit over there has to move a little in relation to the 3d bit on the other side. Making notches and divots and pointy bits is easy. Putting them in the right spot is the hard part.

    Anything with a sharp edge will shave, but having everything in the right place will make the whole a lot better. And I've also found that if you do all the steps, from forging to honing, you learn better how decisions in one part of the process affect the results of the next steps in the process.
    It is the same for me, it is a continual learning process. If we as makers are not learning and refining our craft, we are either dead or really arrogant. I have those ah-haa moments in the shop on a somewhat regular basis. Some new insights come through trail and error and thought, some from happy mistakes.

    Charlie
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