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Scott's trying to make a razor???
Ok, so I begged and pleaded with Dave (Del1r1um) to let me in on the blanks he was going to do with a waterjet. I expected that he would have put up a bigger fight, but he's a nice guy and simply said "OK". I'm still not sure if I bit off more than I could chew, but below is a chronology of my making my own straight razor. I plan to do it all but the tempering/heat-treating...I'm still too much a rooky to try and mess with a forge...SO, WOULD SOMEONE VOLUNTEER YOUR SERVICES VIA PM, willing to pay for your services.
First I changed the profile a little...
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Started out grinding it as a true wedge...
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MMMM..... Thought about those Japanese straights for a bit...
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It's tough getting the grinding even, the 4x36 belt also removes skin...
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Notice the scribe marks for center, used a sharpened center punch...
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Southern ingenuity at it's best!!!
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About as far as I want to take it before temper/heat-treat...
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Rough hollow...
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After a little more profiling...
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Different angle, ready for some heat...
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OK, so now you have it, where have I messed up? The edge is currently .03-.035" at it's thinnest point (shaving edge). Spine width is .25". I didn't get too carried away with cleaning up the grind marks and all since it will need a bit of cleanup after it's been in the forge.
Any and all comments are welcomed and more than likely needed...
Thanks again Dave, I probably wouldn't have ever attempted this without your generosity.