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    Nice work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinklather View Post
    How you like the shave on that beast? Do you do your own honing on it? Any more difficult than HCS? I have a humble dovo stainless & it seems to take an edge as well as any hcs I have (better than some).
    This one is for someone else. I rescale a few hundred razors a year. However, I do have the same razor in my personal rotation. They are very good shaving razors. The grind is quite stiff and the blade shaves more like a wedge then a full hollow ground. Honing, these ice hardened stainless blades feel harder than normal carbon steel. It takes me a little longer to hone one but once honed it holds the edge very well. It is a big blade. I have a template just for these. The blade is about 1/16 longer than most and the tang is another 1/16-1/8 longer than most. If you tried to put one of these in a normal sized set of scales the blade would almost stick out past the end of the scales.

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    Stunning blade and scale work. Cheers, Dave

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    This is a beauty, I love your scales. Congrats

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    Epoxy finish is flawless, and the scale shape is subtle and sexy. Very nice!

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    Very classy. It has a confident, solid look about it.

    Quote Originally Posted by cannonfodder View Post
    Epoxy resin. It is a slow setting bar top finish. Takes 2 days to cure.
    Even when I let that finish set up a week or two, it is always kinda gummy when sanding low grit. Do you just work it through or sand/cure any way out or norm? (sorry if this is more of 'workshop' type quiz)
    Last edited by dirtychrome; 10-16-2010 at 03:44 PM.

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    really, really nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtychrome View Post
    Very classy. It has a confident, solid look about it.



    Even when I let that finish set up a week or two, it is always kinda gummy when sanding low grit. Do you just work it through or sand/cure any way out or norm? (sorry if this is more of 'workshop' type quiz)
    Sounds like you your mix ratio's are off. A hair to much hardener or resin will prevent the resin from setting properly. I mix by weight and use a 0.1 gram scale. There are different brands of resin as well. I have used quite a few but settled on system-3. Resin is not overly difficult, but not easy either. When it is right, it is awesome, when it is wrong, you start all over.

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