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04-09-2010, 05:35 PM #1
Buddel silversteel with mammoth ivory
This is a very special razor for me. It´s the first custom order, that explicit was ordere as an full hollow ground razor. So I tried to make this as an freehand grinding at my beltsander. It is not so perfect like a wacker or TI, but I´m quite proud on my work. Perhaps in the future I can do the hollow ground even better.
The other problem was, my hardening oven was misaligned at the first hardening, so that I dont reached the hardening temperatur. I not noticed this first, and grounded the blade ready. After that I noticed, that the razor not hold an edge. After sharpening the first strokes with the shave was ok and then it lost it´s sharpness. So I went in the heat treatment shop and they tested the hardness for me - nothing
So I decided to harden the blade a second time. The problem was, that the blade was already to thin for that process. The chance, that the blade will warped was really high. But I had a lot of luck and the blade was still straight after the hardening.
The handle is from full mammoth ivory with an wedge from translucent horn. Blade size is 7/8.
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04-09-2010, 05:39 PM #2
What an amazing razor. Incredible work. It looks like it would fit perfectly in your hand. I really like the shape of the tang.
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Buddel (04-10-2010)
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04-09-2010, 05:40 PM #3
Wow! Thats just.... wow! Sleek, elegant, classy and understated. And those scales are just stunning and work brilliantly with the mirror finished blade.
Beautiful work Gabor!
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Buddel (04-10-2010)
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04-10-2010, 04:42 PM #4
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Thanked: 2209That is one thin blade! Nice grinding!
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Buddel (04-11-2010)
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04-10-2010, 04:48 PM #5
That is quite simply a beautiful razor.
Great work, and thanks for sharingBjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
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Buddel (04-11-2010)
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04-10-2010, 04:48 PM #6
That's beautiful! I know it's an original piece, but it does have something about the blade that's reminiscent of a DePews.
Wish it was mine. Great work!
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Buddel (04-11-2010)
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04-10-2010, 04:51 PM #7
Very, very nice, and I like the unusual shape. It somehow reminds me of the Japanese Feather razors, not necessarily the shape itself, but as an example of a non-traditional design that really works and would be functional.
The hollow grind is amazing. Good job on redoing the heat-treatment. A lot of times you can get away with that if the steel is relatively stress-free and the grind is even.
Would you be willing to start a thread in The Forge describing how you did the hollow grind? I'd like to learn how to do that; all of mine have been done at the radius of whatever wheel I was using.
Thanks for sharing!
Josh
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Buddel (04-11-2010)
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04-10-2010, 07:20 PM #8
What a beautifully shaped blade, it just flows perfectly on it's own and the scales compliment it perfectly. Wow!
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Buddel (04-11-2010)
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04-10-2010, 08:39 PM #9
Snap that looks really good - wish I could try it out
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Buddel (04-11-2010)
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04-11-2010, 10:29 AM #10
I will thinking about it. I have to do some photos and sketches first. Also I have to think, how I made it. Mostly I working only with my feeling and do not make great plans before it. And at least, it´s my first really attempt. So it is still in process and I don´t want, that someone think I´m the King of hollow grounding - I´m not. A wacker or TI hollow ground will be actually much more better than my bungling.
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JoshEarl (04-11-2010)