Well I'm trying to learn to take decent pictures and these are of a blade recently re-scaled. I don't think I have the lighting right yet but I'm working on it
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Well I'm trying to learn to take decent pictures and these are of a blade recently re-scaled. I don't think I have the lighting right yet but I'm working on it
Very well done!
Can you give us a bit more specifics as to what wood you used? (there's many different kinds of rosewood) what finish? Did you also do something on the blade?
Thanks for sharing.
I like the lighting myself. Beautiful piece!!
Very impressive work, the photo's are nice too.:)
Glorious looking razor and scales. I've been coveting a 32.
The wood, well I got that from a neighbor. I got 2 planks of 4/4 about 5 feet long each. All he said was rosewood and I liked the look of it. I'll see if I can get more info and maybe post a picture of a plank. The blade was buffed with black emery and a cloth wheel, but it didn't take much. I have 2 mark 32 razors and both came with a good finish on them and no rust at all. I'm tempted to remove the scales and use Max's formula and take it black to white to blue to green. I'll include some pictures of the second one that is unbuffed for comparison. The finish on the wood is just 4 coats of poly. There must be some oil in the wood that keeps it from drying because it takes about a week for the first coat to dry.
Great job. I do love the shape of those blades. The thumbnotch really makes it for me!
Oh,I should have mentioned the scales on the second Helje are walnut with walnut stain and 4 coats of poly.
Very nice job, both razors look lovely, especially the square tip. :)
Nice job. Neat Peening. Like the 3rd pin bead.
Love Heljes :tu
Just a thought , I'm not a poly fan. If the wood is oily why not try an oil finish ?