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04-08-2015, 06:52 PM #1
I kindof liked it cleaned up a bit in the second photo. Every time one is ground on, the geometry changes, IMO.
"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.
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04-08-2015, 08:33 PM #2
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Thanked: 498Whats become of the original black horn scales?
WINK WINK
Send those Darry's way
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04-08-2015, 10:35 PM #3
The guy that did the regrind filled in the bug bites on the scales and blacked them....no idea how....blacker than I did with neatsfoot oil. I asked him to keep the bullseye washers....he said he could not save the washers. So I got stepped washers. The I asked the second guy for stepped solid washers and without saying a word to me until the razor was delivered....he also used stacked washers and said he did not use the solid washers.He kept the scales or I would send them to you....in fact, I'll send you the razor if you have any use for it because right now it burns a hole in my eyes and gives me nightmares.
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04-08-2015, 10:45 PM #4
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04-08-2015, 11:58 PM #5
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Thanked: 498What Utopian said really does ring true. Your strive for perfection while noble in theory, its unobtainable. Remember your dealing with objects that are 100 to 150 years old. They are made of steel, steel corrodes, then there's the fact that people rub them from time to time with abrasive stones, and yes some rub them wrong, unevenly or overly heavy handedly. During WWII there were huge metal recycling drives to get all types of metals for the war effort. If it wasn't nailed down it was put in the furnace. . Do you see where I'm going with this Bill????? Perfection??? Its a bloody miracle that these objects are still on the planet let alone N.O.S. And if there is still the farm fresh N.O.S. F.B.U.'s out there there going to a home that has far deeper pockets then your willing to reach into.
Embrace the imperfections in life Bill.
Kindest regards,
Darl
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04-09-2015, 12:05 AM #6
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04-09-2015, 12:24 AM #7
Greaves Chinese Razor
Far from perfect but one of my favorite razors:
But I'll accept your imperfect view of me Darl even though I know I am faultless."Call me Ishmael"
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04-09-2015, 03:35 AM #10
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Thanked: 1185I am guessing the first hone had more layers of tape on the spine. If you regrind the top of the bevel to make it concave again, put a finish on it, then add enough tape to keep the bevel low it will come out small and straight. Essentially your changing the angle enough to keep the top of the bevel down where the blade thickness is even from previous honing. Less tape puts the bevel back up to a height where the blade thickness is uneven in the concave area.
The regrind cleaned up the look but it does not add metal back to fix the hone wear. The tape adds the thickness back to the spine.
Hope the picture in my head comes out for you to understand what I think happened here. :<0)Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.