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Thread: A little something for myself...
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04-28-2012, 07:15 PM #1
A little something for myself...
Decided to make myself a razor out of some new steel I was trying out.
This one is made from Hitachi White Paper steel. It is a thin piece of white paper steel with super soft steel folded over it and the white steel only extending halfway into the blade.
I actually didn't know the soft steel was folded as such, but once seeing it I decided to etch the blade and bring out the layers. The tang/spine area are all finished to a mirror finish and I left the blade at a satin finish for the etch.
The file work is something new I tried and is kind of a vine pattern. Definitely was very difficult and hard to finish sand. I like the way it came out.
After hardening, suggested tempering was 400° for a HRC of 63. I double tempered at 385° hoping to get 63-64 HRC for my hardest razor yet. I took it to the chosera 400 and then moved onto the 1K. At this point I started to get worried, as I couldn't establish a bevel as the edge kept microchipping. I was very worried at this point and thought about tempering it again at a higher temperature, but before that I pulled out some 12 um lapping film to give it a go. Needless to say, in 5 minutes I had a bevel shaving arm hair nicely with no microchips to boot. I decided to finish up honing on lapping film progressing to 0.3 um finish.
First shave WTG and it clearly was the most keen razor I ever put to my face. Ultra light pressure ala a Kamisori was needed. Definitely different than any other carbon steel I've used. The shave itself was fine, but the edge was a little too much for me, so the next day I took it to my Wakasa JNat that I normally use on kamisori's and tweaked the edge a bit. Resulting shave was as smooth as can be.
Measures about 13/16 to 7/8 wide and the scales are made from silver twill G10 with a blue/black recon stone wedge.
Looking forward to this one in the rotation. Thanks for looking!
Last edited by Joe Edson; 04-28-2012 at 07:28 PM.
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04-28-2012, 07:34 PM #2
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Thanked: 1All I can say is WoW'''. I want one
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Joe Edson (04-28-2012)
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04-28-2012, 07:42 PM #3
Wow that's awesome I'm jealous
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Joe Edson (04-28-2012)
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04-28-2012, 08:09 PM #4
That is quite something to behold, not sure i've ever seen anything like it before, must surely applaud your craftsmanship, a rockwell hardness of 63 64, now i'm a custom knife collector as well as a straight razor user, and some of those blade steels are incredibly hard, so i fully understand how difficult that razor must have been to hone, but it will probably hold an edge 3 or 4 times longer than most razors, well done a work of Art.
Jamie.
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Joe Edson (04-28-2012)
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04-28-2012, 08:14 PM #5
Stunning razor! Well done, thanks for sharing.
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Joe Edson (04-28-2012)
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04-28-2012, 08:19 PM #6
I love the look.
After I shave with it, I would have a nice sheath made for it and carry it as a back-up to my Glock 19.
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Joe Edson (04-28-2012)
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04-28-2012, 08:21 PM #7
That is sweet! The scale shape isn't quite my cup of tea but thats just me. Great job!
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Joe Edson (04-28-2012)
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04-28-2012, 08:23 PM #8
I love it! I'm not sure if there's many sci fy fans on here, but that looks like a Klingon weapon to me. LOL That's not an insult as I find it great!
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Joe Edson (04-28-2012)
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04-28-2012, 09:39 PM #9
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Thanked: 38That is the coolest blade I have ever seen!
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Joe Edson (04-28-2012)
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04-28-2012, 09:44 PM #10
That is pretty amazing!
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