Here are my latest razors, they are made of 1084. The black handle is G10 the wood is birch. I appreciate the input and encouragement you guys have given me. I have shaved with the non-folding and the G10 one they preformed very well.
Charlie
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Here are my latest razors, they are made of 1084. The black handle is G10 the wood is birch. I appreciate the input and encouragement you guys have given me. I have shaved with the non-folding and the G10 one they preformed very well.
Charlie
Keep 'em coming Charlie!!!!!
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Lynn
Beautiful razors! Your website is great too - appreciate the how to's.
WOW!!!! You are definitely hitting your stride with these razors you're putting out. Great work Charlie, you're on a roll so let's see more.
very nice work charlie.. too cool!
Good to see that all that cool new equipment isn't gathering dust.:rock: Did you use that dbl hollow grinding set up for these razors?
I used the double grinder for the rough work and a single wheel for the finish work. I am still working out how to build the platform/elevator to go under/between the wheels. I cannot figure out a simple way to do build it, for now it is a great roughing tool.
Charlie
Very cool, Charlie. DePewsesque tail in the mix to boot.
Chris L
I'm really digging the razor in g10. Want......
awesome, awesome work Charlie!!!
Very clean lines, very clean grinding!:)
OMG!!! I love the non folding blade!!! my girl thinks that is the best one, and who am I to disagree.
Great work!!!! thank you for making and posting these razors. perhaps one day I may own one... of course I am being presumptuous as I dont even know that you sell them LOL.
again awesome work.
Boog
Hi - That Kamisori is awesome!
Does the vinegar blackening method you use effect the temper at all?
Thanks!
I remember that first frameback you made way back when. I don't know if that was your first effort but it sure looked good. These look even better and you've coma a long way since that first one. :tu
Very Nice!
R
Beautiful!!
Someone give me his address... I need volunteers for a raid!
Lovely work!
The patina does not get hot enough to affect the temper. The only minus to the patina is there is a slight bit of transfer to the strop for the first few uses. If you had a pristine strop you would notice it, if you have a broken in used stop it would not be an issue.
Yes, that was my first razor. I have learned a great deal since then by hanging out and reading here at SRP. There are some mighty smart people around to learn from.
Charlie
Beautiful work Charlie, love the finish.
You got some good practical ideas for budding razor makers, keep sharing them - time permitting. Excellent website.:)
Great work Charlie !! Love the non-folder :tu