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    Default 1st hand hammered laminated steel

    Some time ago I made my first multi layer billet, using 5 alternating layers of O2 and 15N20. It was more like an experiment to see if I could do it. The forge welding part was a success. There were no inclusions or delaminations. I did not anticipate the amount of steel I would lose to scale, and I also did not understand that both sides should be hammered more or less equally. The billet was sound so I decided to make a razor out of it.

    This is the result. You can see both sides are not similar. This is because I hammered one side more than the other, causing the billet to dish out some. Still, I think the end result looks nice.

    The scales are shamrock's luck shokwood.

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    Looks great bruno! What knot is in that brush, it looks super dense!

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    That is a Thater brush I got from Robin, many years ago. I don't know exactly what know is in it. Badger of course, but I don't know what classification.
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    That's a gorgeous razor Bruno! Good call to put that billet to good use.

    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
    This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
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    It turned out beautiful. Hope you still have my address...
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    Having Fun Shaving

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    I wondered if anyone worked metal and had done this. How's it shave?

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    The blade looks great but those scales are fantastic.

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    In my opinion everything turned out good, and convenient razor.

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    I'd say for a first attempt at hand hammered laminated steel this blade is a huge success!
    To me, the different looks on both sides of the blade give it more character.
    I've said it before, I'm a sucker for shokwood. I absolutely love the scales and color!
    This razor is definitely another home run!!

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    I have to trade you out of a razor before you replace the greats like Livi.
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
    Thank you and God Bless, Scott

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