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    some of you guys will remember i have made a few razors in the past.... nothing fancy... just tools to remove hair....

    i am that kind of guy... i really don't need fancy... i just need useful.... so anyway i have been wanting a big razor for quite a while and i have tried sniping a few chopper W&B's on ebay with no success so i took matters into my own hands...

    i started with a piece of 01 tool steel... heated it up to non-magnetic and then let it cool.... i used the stock removal method and made this bigass wedge.... i then heat treated it quenched it in mobil 629 synthetic hydraulic fluid.... then baked it @ 400 for 2 hours .... i then did the finish grinding on a 185rpm wet grinding wheel....

    i have not polished it out because i don't think there is enough elbow grease in the world to do it by hand with sand paper..... seriously..... it hardly scratches it.... lol.....

    oddly enough it wasn't hard to hone.... the bevel set quickly with a med ark stone.... then to the 1k waterstone... then a kiss by the 4k norton... then 6k waterstone... 8k norton... c12k w/diamond slurry...... it is a whisker chopping monster.....

    measuring 8/8ths *(maybe just a CH more than that) it is heavy and wide.... you know you have a tool in your hand..... i have been using it now for a week with every improving results.... before each shave i use a series of pasted strops on it.... starting with alum oxide then to cerium oxide to chromium oxide then .5micron diamond then cloth and leather.....

    it is a pleasure to shave with and it is nice to have something that hits in my big paws.....

    enjoy... remember.. this ain't for pretty.... this is a tool....





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    I like your attitude and your razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spazola View Post
    I like your attitude and your razor.

    Charlie
    coming from you that is a great compliment.... thank you... one day i hope to make razors as beautiful as the ones you make....

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    The toolman would be proud. arhhh arhhh arhhh arhhh arhhhhhhhh
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    but can you cut a steak with it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjglancy View Post
    but can you cut a steak with it?
    i do believe.... lol... i "bumped" my cheek with it tonight while shaving and it gave me a nice kiss.... i do believe it will carve up a porterhouse..... lol....
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    An American kamisori or whatever they are called. Great looking wedge man.

    That's right, if you have the skill to make that, you can make it look like anything you want bro! I love it. Simple, technical as heck in reality, and hardcore. I think it is beautiful. Eye of the beholder, etc..

    Amazing job man, heck of a skill.

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    I really like your can-do attitude. The blade is utilitarian, but that's how you designed it. My only question about it, considering it's a true wedge, is how are you honing it...as the bevel doesn't look as large as I would have expected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    I really like your can-do attitude. The blade is utilitarian, but that's how you designed it. My only question about it, considering it's a true wedge, is how are you honing it...as the bevel doesn't look as large as I would have expected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    I really like your can-do attitude. The blade is utilitarian, but that's how you designed it. My only question about it, considering it's a true wedge, is how are you honing it...as the bevel doesn't look as large as I would have expected.
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    Tape? (more characters to meet the minimum, please disregard)
    it took quite a bit of tape... lol.... i believe 4 pieces maybe 5 on each side....

    i am uber careful with it because the edge really is about as close to perfect as i have ever gotten.... at work today i am going to make a holder for it from wood that will protect the edge... and probably have a magnet or 2 in it to make sure and hold it secure.... when i figure it out i will post up a photo....

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