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My first self made razor
I finally finished my first self made razor.
http://msmvps.com/cfs-file.ashx/__ke...6.Elegance.JPG
It is a 15/16 quarter hollow. It is too thin for its width, so I made a brass shim for honing, which brings the angle back to 14 degrees. Still a tad on the thin side, but it'll do. The steel comes from Mike Blue, who also did the heat treatment.
I started with a scrap, and removed everything that was not razor. I named the blade 'Elegance' to have some inspiration for shaping it. Weird as it sounds, that helps.
The scales are french oak, and the spacers are purpleheart. insides are coated with ca several times, and the outsides are coated with antiques wax. Scales are not my strong point, but I try to make something that fits the design. The thinness of the blade required a third pin, and I decided to make a purpleheart rest that is held in place by the pin. This also allowed my to make relatively narrow scales that don't cover the blade fully.
There are a couple of minor issues with this blade that I'll try to prevent with the next one. The most annoying one is that my mark fell off during the etch process. You can still see the shadow, but it is not good. Still, the issues are minor, and this is only a prototype after all. I sold it to one of our members at cost. I thought of keeping it myself, but I have trouble enough letting go of my restored sheffields. This way my blades are used and I get feedback. And I am saving up for a quality grinder so I can use some cash.
Honing this blade was a bit of a challenge. The blade was harder than the sheffields I am used to. It took quite a long time on the stones, and 3 test shaves, but in the end it gave me a very good shave.
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Nice job and very original. :) I'm sure the next one will be even better. I would have had a hard time letting that one go, but your logic is sound. :)
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And so it begins, your in it now. It's a slippery slope that leads to your own blacksmith's shop. Nice job on this one.
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Very nice Bruno!! :tu:tu Congrats on a job well done. :nj
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Whoa whoa whoa....
I see a huge problem with that razor, man !!!!
You didn't even give me a chance to shave with it, that is just all wrong :)
One down, many more to go, Congrats Bruno !!!
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WOW! That is one nice razor, great work! I like the shape of the tang and the blade.
Charlie
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Bravo!! That looks fantastic Bruno!
James.
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That's super cool! And yes, I think the name fits. Awesome!