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Antique Tamahagane razor work in progress
This one is the 2nd razor I am making from the 16th century sword.
This piece came from a lower part of the sword, so it was a bit wider, allowing for an easier grind. And of course, the fact that I have worked with this material before helps. Grinding differentially hardened steel is a challenge. It is very similar to grinding suminagashi, so that helped as well. It is pretty jumpy on the grinding wheel. Only difference is suminagashi is easily replaceable, and this isn't.
First I cut the correct part from the sword.
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Closeup of the blank
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Rough outline of the razor. No detail yet, just the outer shape
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During grinding, the hamon came out. This is also where grinding became a true challenge.
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This is with the hollows ground to final shape.
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And this is without lighting, but with the areas marked that I want to grind down. The spine has to be made less wide. And I have noted where I would make a thumbnotch. I can also make a shallow fingernotch on top of the tang, between the tang and the spine. But that has yet to be confirmed.
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