Thanks Bruno. It's a testament to your blade, since I wanted to emphasise the shape as much as possible. The idea is to have almost a mirror image when open to 180 degrees for stropping.
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Great blades guys and thanks to Bruno. A definite win-win
Can't wait to be able to post my bruno blade pictures. Gonna be a good one.
Good to hear you did end up getting one David, what design did you go with any early pics yet?
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Finally finished sanding my blade last night to 5000 grit then autosol polished
Came out pretty good i think for close to 18-20 hours all up so far from start including changes to the tang shape.
Now the scales since my search for 6" dyed bone has not worked out yet I am stuck between black horn in the draw or waiting for white bone in the mail both with brass wedges ah the decisions of the lowly razor worker.
Note: hand sanding from 80 grit sucks but well wealth it
Makes me definitely think a little buff is required if I go down the path again
Handsanding from that point does indeed take some time, but the results are wonderful!
I WILL own a Bruno blade some time soon!
I made this one after I saw some of the changes you were considering: I call it my 'alien' design
It will get a Spanish point of course, and it needs to be ground so that the blade hollows almost touch the notches on the spine.
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Well, after much procrastination here is my BrunoBlade. I'd intended to scale with carbon fiber, but I didn't have any stock large enough. I did have some acrylic however, so that's what I did. Probably will hollow out the scales a bit, either a slot or a series of holes. I found it necessary to shorten the tail a bit, simply in the interest of ergonomics.
And for the good stuff: the first shave. The blade took an edge nicely and was very well behaved on the hones. Stropping is a bit slow, but hey, it's a big razor. The shave was very gentle and smooth, just like an old Sheffield wedge. It's a bit of a bear to handle, but the blade felt sweet against my face. A good shaver.
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[QUOTE=entropy1049;1320056]Well, after much procrastination here is my BrunoBlade. I'd intended to scale with carbon fiber, but I didn't have any stock large enough. I did have some acrylic however, so that's what I did. Probably will hollow out the scales a bit, either a slot or a series of holes. I found it necessary to shorten the tail a bit, simply in the interest of ergonomics.
And for the good stuff: the first shave. The blade took an edge nicely and was very well behaved on the hones. Stropping is a bit slow, but hey, it's a big razor. The shave was very gentle and smooth, just like an old Sheffield wedge. It's a bit of a bear to handle, but the blade felt sweet against my face. A good shaver.[QUOTE=entropy1049;1320056]
Need to see a pic with it full open or at a 90 ....please?. It's a shame about the tail cropping, R.R.A (Razor rights activist) wouldn't like this. I have an almost identical razor on it's way or preparing for travel to me. So I'm stealing idea 's from you ;)