I'm going to be honest, I don't care for the Alien razor. Just too much going on with it, but I think a lot of guys really do like that style.
As for the fixed blade, I love it! Nice and clean with very precise beauty marks. Well done!
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I'm going to be honest, I don't care for the Alien razor. Just too much going on with it, but I think a lot of guys really do like that style.
As for the fixed blade, I love it! Nice and clean with very precise beauty marks. Well done!
The fixed blade does it for me. Drooling done for the day and I can get on with necessary tasks (cleaning out the fridge - punishment for enjoying the forum too much lately.)
Beautiful work sir.
The lines flow very well on both of them. A fixed blade like that would fit well in my collection, and against my face I would imagine..
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Well, the test results are in :)
The fixed handle one is a really nice shaver.
The Alien as well, but I am going to have to mute the point a bit. That is just lethal. The angle of the blade in relation to the tang is such that with this point, it is going to scratch into your skin bad. I just cut myself. The very has a habit of coming dangerously close to cutting with every pass.
That is an accident waiting to happen, and with only a minute modification, that can be fixed. That's one of the reasons I still testshave every razor I make. I can judge the bevel and the edge with other tests, but different designs handle differently and this type of smile and this type of point just don't go together in this manner.
I wondered about that when I saw the pics.
Your work is very nicely executed. Not exactly to my tastes in razors as far as design, but I can see that you are an excellent craftsman and making very unique and serviceable products.
About all I can do with a hammer any more is set pins. My wrists are gone and I can't swing the big hammers any more. I envy your ability to make the hot steel do what you wish. I enjoyed when I was able.