Ok Gents (and Ladies) Im going to attempt to post some images with a little info. sorry if:
The razor
- the images are crap
- Some text end up in the wrong place
It is a Abraham Brooksbank defiant, It had heavy pitting (some of which i couldnt get out)
the edge was clean but misshapen through bad honing, im new to honing so I did sruggle.
The scales were chipped and cracked only fit for the bin.
Materials used
Red tint Acrylic sheet 3mm
Nickel/copper 1.5 mm brazing rod for pins
M1.6 flat stainless steel washers ( domed them with a rounded off punch and a shallow drill hole in a steel block.
This is how I did it ( not perfect but I think I did ok)
I cut 2 pieces glued them together using super glue and drew the shape using one of the scale.
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Side view I glued on the proctective film it was easy to pull apart but ensured both scales were identical.
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Shaped them using a bandsaw for basic shape, sanded with 240, 600,1200, 4000 grit to finish
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Drilled holes and secured the old scale to make sure the shape was mantained. you can see the result of the 4000 grit wet and dry finish
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Here is the Final result.
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What have I learned?
Thats it for now hope you like it . I cant wait to shave with it (I hope I have sharpened it ok ,If Not It will be on its way to StuBear).
- Acrylic is easier to work with than wood.
- 1.6mm washers are usable, but peening takes longer (good practice though)
- Getting good Photographs your work is almost as hard as as doing the work.
I've done my best on this feel free to leave comments I only have my hands and sandpaper and the band saw in work.