What happened to all his videos on You Tube? They are all gone.
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What happened to all his videos on You Tube? They are all gone.
Last Friday he told me that he's making a new website that will be online really soon (a matter of days), and as for the club there's a new one too that have been created :D
Don't know what happened to all the old videos (I know Mastro Livi thanks to them and they were pretty good too), but I'm making some new ones as you have seen :D
That member who was in the old thread that got locked posting a lot of sotd posted all of those and I suspect ran the google+ page as well. Maybe Mastro Livi wants to hub everything on his actual website, idk.
It's just a shame things went so seemingly sour between srp and ml. It seemed to take on a life of its own from his site and the forum end here so quickly.
As anticipated, the making of my Snake Razor :)
NB: there are also english subtitles, just remember to enable them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoitKj1VaZs
I just watched the full video. What an informative and well produced video. From steel selection to grinding to quenching, honing and even a shave at the end. I would have liked to see more of the honing but with so much to document I am sure time was valuable. What kind of equipment do you use for shooting and editing?
For those interested, Mastro Livi website is back online and he also have a new Facebook official page, a new group always on Facebook and a new Mastro Livi Club on Google+ :o
Hi everybody!
I want to share with you the video that I made of my K600 "brut de forge" straight razor :)
Perfectly shaving and an awesome piece of art, totally hand made!
Hope you like it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koXhKM2J-HQ
Hi there to you all. My first post on this forum...
I just got back from Italy where I visited Mastro Livi at his studio in Perugia. Even though my Italian is bad the Mastro was incredible patient with med and showed me his Laboratory and explained the process he follows. It is amazing to watch him work and create something so beautiful from a "piece of steel". I can highly recommend Mastro Livi any potential buyers!!
Some pictures of my Kamisori (symmetrical, with Ivory mammoth fossil).
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