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    Default Wedge in file and stainless handle

    I did a wedge blade for somebody whose wanted to build a straight but with a specific blade design. I wanted to make another one in order to see how it will shave.

    I took an old file i annealed years ago, (4mm thick).
    I wanted to do a 5/8 and that is thinner that what i'm used to use.
    I forged a bit the tang in order to obtain somethim tappered.

    18 cm long, 14 cm blade, 7,4 cm sharp. Wedge, water hardening and 180°c tempering.

    Stainless handle.

    I shaved myself with that one just after to complete it (just after buffering and some leather.)

    The shave was efficient but that wasn't really confortable. i used my stone, and discovered that the bevel wasn't perfectly flat and don't are perfectly connected on the edge. (ultra thin but not perfect).
    I reshaved myself morning with that one. The result is more or less the same. i think i have some time to work with leather on that one before to obtain something really cooooool








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    Pretty neat! I have heard of making knives from files, why not a razor? Sounds like all you need is a good bevel and hone job and you're in! Looks sturdy and the spinework is cool.
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    I rest my case.

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    I like the shape of that razor. It is cool that you can still see some of the file teeth on the razor.

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    Thank you. I love to keep file teeth when i use file as material
    File steel is more or less the same that the one use by Thiers Yssard

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    Looks pretty neat. I like the worked spine..very nice.

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    Very nice indeed, hopefully you can get it to shave well or all that work was for not...

    I agree that leaving some of the teeth on the file really sets it off. Great work!
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    I also think the spine work and file teeth are a nice touch. Great looking razor.

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    Excellent, I love the idea of reworking a tool and making a razor. Looks really good.

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