Are they being stamped out or some still done by hand?THANK YOU.
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Are they being stamped out or some still done by hand?THANK YOU.
Dovo, Thiers Issard, Boker to name a couple, and by nature they must be done by hand.... I don't think you'd ever get consistency trying to get a machine to auto-make a grind or a bevel
Yea, Dovo just did some adjusting to the number of models that will be available from them in the future to try and decrease the wait times for delivery. Seems young Germans don't find a 10 year apprenticeship to learn how to grind razors an attractive proposition. So hardly stamped out like cookies, much hand work is involved.
Bob
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b_nRYltQ-Y
With todays CNC technology it would be very simple to make a perfect Blade in a matter of minutes.
Ralf Aust's are also hand made.
That easily could be also. At some point when you can't get enough highly skilled craftsmen or the market expands you might see it. They can screw that up too by paying crap to the worker who sets up the pieces for CNC machining.
CNC machining helped Winchester re introduce the controlled round feed of the pre 64 action in 1992 so it does work to cut costs. Too bad they are made in Portugal now probably as a cost saving measure also.
Bob
I agree - with the right CNC you can machine any material to tolerances that would never be possible doing it by hand. I think it would be cool to have a razor that was dimensionally perfect down to the 1/10,000 of an inch. Also, remember machines already make billions of razor blades for disposable razors every year - so the edge is easily attainable too. The romance of having something hand made is attractive as well - I like the subtle imperfections in even the most expensive razors.
-john
This CNC stuff is way OT from the original post. It also really does not matter because none of the makers use it to my knowledge. It probably deserves a separate thread though.
Bob