My first two homemade razors
Well done. Two fine razors. They look really nice.
Stu
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Made a quick blade protector for these razors
One problem with the fixed blade design is of course blade protection, which is inherent in a folder but totally absent for a fixed. I've been just keeping my razors resting on a piece of fabric on the top shelf of my medicine cabinet, but this is hardly idea from a safety or blade protection point of view. In august I travelled to California to visit with family, and I wanted to take along a straight shaving kit to use while there.
So the day before I left I took a chunk of maple from the scrap pile in my basement to work with me and made a super simple razor carrier with the help of the milling machine. I milled a slot in the edge using a 6.35mm end mill (which is the same as the starting stock thickness), as long as the blade section and a few mm deeper into the wood. Then I used a smaller diameter cutter to mill a shallower, longer slot for the handle. Then a cross file for the O-ring detents, some sanding, and a few coats of Waterlox finish. When I got back from California I superglued a piece of felt into the blade well; I'm pretty sure the blade is not actually resting on the felt at the bottom, but I wanted it in there to help guide the blade into place and brace it once it was there. The O-rings of course stop the blade from falling out :)
Not as fancy as some of the stuff I've thought up for fixed blade covers, but easy enough that it has become a reality instead of a day dream. And its pretty functional, I think, as a travel case.
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