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    Default The Freddy Krueger razor

    People that know me know that I like a challenge. Sometimes to the point of a ridiculous, foolish and unnecessarily difficult challenge.

    The fact is, if something is easy I generally get bored pretty quickly. This was the reason I got into straight razor shaving in the first place. I got bored with getting BBS every time using a safety razor. Wet shaving wasn't interesting to me any more. So I picked up a straight and, guess what!? It was bloody difficult, and therefore fun again!

    So, for my next trick...

    I found this razor in the wild (antique store) and thought it would be worth owning. It is a W+B wedge with a 5/8 blade and a very thick grind. I date it around 1850ish, though I could be wrong about that. It was more rust than razor, but I gave it a light sand to see what I was working with and really liked the way the pitting looked. Almost like textured Damascus steel

    The blade imeadiatly became known as Freddy Krueger because of all the scaring, and I decided to make the scales in red and green, to match Freddy's sweater.

    I just finished honing him, and what an ordeal! I don't know what kind of steel was used in the construction of that blade, but I suspect it is extra terrestrial in origin. It took a LONG time, but I think it is there now.

    First I bread-knifed the heck out of it to remove all the small chips. When I could run the edge of my thumbnail over the edge and not feel any I set about the long task of setting a bevel. I used three layers of tape to keep the bevel as narrow as possible. It seems pretty sharp now, except about 7mm at the heal which I had some trouble getting to the hone evenly. Oh well. The rest looks good, fairly even, and passes the HHT. I was warned about micro-chipping due to internal corrosion. It looks OK, and I'm hoping I drilled deep enough into good steel so it wont be an issue.

    I'm currently trying to grow my beard REALLY fast so I can test shave with it. I want a couple of days growth for this badboy. I think it will do well.


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    I never thought I'd say something like this: That pitting is fabulous! What a beautiful pitted out blade.

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    That is soooooooo cool!

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    I like it, I love such pittings. Be careful with this beauty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HNSB View Post
    I never thought I'd say something like this: That pitting is fabulous! What a beautiful pitted out blade.
    Yeah, I consulted Oz before I started honing and he laughed his butt off at my questions which concerned "preserving the pitting".

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    Quote Originally Posted by HNSB View Post
    I never thought I'd say something like this: That pitting is fabulous! What a beautiful pitted out blade.

    Couldn't have said it better.

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    That is totally cool. I have and really like the few blacked out blades that I have, but that pitting is a whole other level. I want one...

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    Congrats on taking something as dogs arse ugly as that razor in the first photo, and turning it into such a beautiful razor. I bow to you with the fanciest of waving arm type flourishes. A job well done.


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    That looks seriously cool!

    I thought it was a Damascus blade when I first saw the pictures.

    Great job!

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    Thats so cool, nice work mate.
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