Results 1 to 10 of 41
Like Tree120Likes

Thread: And Now For Something Completely Different

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Senior Member blabbermouth bluesman7's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2014
    Location
    Denver CO
    Posts
    4,664
    Thanked: 811

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by DVW View Post
    "17" comes from the century that inspired it (the 1700's)

    Name:  IMG_4406.jpg
Views: 318
Size:  12.3 KB
    Nitpicking, but isn't that the 18th century?

  2. #2
    DVW
    DVW is offline
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Location
    Eastern Washington State USA
    Posts
    406
    Thanked: 59

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    Nitpicking, but isn't that the 18th century?
    Should I say the "era" that inspired it?

    I narrowed up the blade a touch. I think that I can still get a full taper out of this shape and the overall appearance suits me. It's time to put the pencil and paper away and fire off the forge. Need to see what it looks like in 3D.

    Name:  IMG_4411.jpg
Views: 134
Size:  44.1 KB

  3. #3
    Senior Member blabbermouth outback's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Location
    Akron, Ohio
    Posts
    12,117
    Thanked: 4316

    Default

    Looks like your going in this direction.

    Name:  Effect_20180909_155404.jpg
Views: 132
Size:  26.7 KB
    Mike

  4. #4
    DVW
    DVW is offline
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Location
    Eastern Washington State USA
    Posts
    406
    Thanked: 59

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Looks like your going in this direction.
    Yes I quite like that one. Perhaps a bit shorter blade and a bit longer tail. I also like how straight those scales are. Do you have a picture of that one closed?
    BobH and jfk742 like this.

  5. #5
    Senior Member blabbermouth outback's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Location
    Akron, Ohio
    Posts
    12,117
    Thanked: 4316

    Default

    Here ya go.

    Name:  KIMG5234.jpg
Views: 122
Size:  47.7 KB

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to outback For This Useful Post:

    DVW (09-29-2020)

  7. #6
    DVW
    DVW is offline
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Location
    Eastern Washington State USA
    Posts
    406
    Thanked: 59

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Here ya go.
    Thanks Mike! That is very helpful.

    So I was able to work on it for a little bit today. Here is the progress so far.

    The obligatory "before" picture.
    Name:  IMG_4414.jpg
Views: 121
Size:  71.3 KB

    Here it is right after forging.
    Name:  IMG_4413.jpg
Views: 120
Size:  41.2 KB

    And here it is rough ground. I will round off the heel later when it is closer to its final shape. There is still quite a bit of grinding left to do, but I need to take some measurements first and check my work before proceeding any further.
    Name:  IMG_4416.jpg
Views: 117
Size:  34.0 KB
    Name:  IMG_4417.jpg
Views: 103
Size:  17.4 KB
    JBHoren, spazola, BobH and 5 others like this.

  8. The Following User Says Thank You to DVW For This Useful Post:

    spazola (09-29-2020)

  9. #7
    DVW
    DVW is offline
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Location
    Eastern Washington State USA
    Posts
    406
    Thanked: 59

    Default

    The measurements for the blade look good. It is currently calculating out to a 15-16 degree angle. There is still a lot of grinding left to do, but I'm feeling pretty good about that part. Now my concern is the tail and the scales. I have two issues with the tail. The first is simply how it should look aesthetically. Should it have a sweeping hook or a short and pronounced hook?

    The second issue is more complicated. I was really hoping to have a fairly straight looking set of scales for this. Which is why I asked Mike for a picture of his in the closed position. My problem is that a short and wide blade combined with a tail that is inline with the spine requires curved scales. Again, I am seeing the progression of razor design over the years here. So my options are either:

    1. Have a curved set of scales that look a bit more "modern".
    2. Put the razor back in the forge and bend the tail down so that the pivot hole is more inline with the edge than the spine.

    I'll try to sketch up both options today and post them so you can see what I'm trying to communicate.

    As a side note, my whiskers are long enough today for another shave with the stub tail replica. I want to get a couple of shaves with that yet before sending it off to Mike. That way I have some more experience to relate to his feedback. It may also help me out as I think through this project. This project here is really just a time killer and practice as I wait to start on another stub tail for Mike once he tries out mine. Only with his, I'm just doing the blade. He is the scale master and will do a better job than me with that part.
    bluesman7 likes this.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •