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02-24-2016, 03:59 PM #1
Rounding squared points...best way
So, yesterday I was shaving with one of my straights that has a squared point on the end (I have about half with rounded points and half with squared). That point gave me a good slice on the cheek.
The razor shaves fine apart from that. What I am wondering is.... what is the best way to round the ends of my squared razors so that this doesn't happen again? Can it be done using mere hand tools like a dremel or do you need a grinder or belt sander (My grinders and sanders were sold when I moved)?
What would you recommend (yes I know shaving technique is important but this has never happened with any of my rounded points).
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02-24-2016, 04:29 PM #2
You can rub the corner under the window sill on the paint and mute that tip so it don't dig in(sharp tons idea) or take it to a hone and rub the point down a little no need for a dremel, you can keep most of the look and be a little safer, just about every razor I got has this done to it, cause I get nuce fine lines with it muted , So there you go all you need and by the way the windowsill trick works fine. Tc
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02-24-2016, 05:21 PM #3
I had one that bit me every time I used it, the best looking razor in my collection,,,, I just took the razor rubbed the point a few strokes on the side of my Norton 1K.
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02-24-2016, 06:16 PM #4
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Thanked: 634Like both replies don't change the point. Just run the tip of the blade over glass to take the edge off.
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02-24-2016, 08:05 PM #5
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Thanked: 3215Or learn to use a lite hand, a spike will teach you to use a lite hand and pay attention, not a bad thing.
Yea, just one stroke on you highest grit stone on the very corner will do it. Don’t over-do it, if you ever change your mind and want the spike back, you will just have to remove more steel off the tip.
I love and use the tip all the time, I learned on a spine point, so I am used to it, and it is my favorite razor style.
If you do want to round the point completely a Diamond file is the safest way. The metal is very thin and will go quickly without the risk of overheating the edge with a Dremel.
Invert the razor, resting on the spine and shape the corner. Do trace the profile you want with a coin and a sharpie. You can use a Diamond Plate, but a file allows you to see what you are doing much better. You can buy a 400-1k diamond file for about 10-15 buck on ebay, they are very handy.
Here is the one I used in this post on making a smiling razor, Make me Smile. Eze-lap also sells nice diamond flies.
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02-24-2016, 08:55 PM #6
Nothing wrong with muting a square point, but then again, its better IMO to learn to use the blade.
It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain
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02-24-2016, 09:26 PM #7
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Thanked: 250I think five or so of my regular shavers are square points and I love them for precise trim work. I still have both ears and my nose.
Try taking just a little more time with the shave and develop your technique some more.
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02-24-2016, 09:49 PM #8
I,ll say this it may or may not give a precise edge. I guess it depends on the hand using it. I have all mine muted and I have very precise edges, I sport a shaped van dyke and straight beveled sideburns. And they are as clean as any. And I do it with a round point too, so don't be convinced it's needed, just keep it if you want it. It still has the look with a muted tip
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02-24-2016, 11:20 PM #9
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Thanked: 13245Keep in mind that muting the tip lightly and correctly means that the Wicked Spike can be brought back with just a few accurate and precise strokes also
It works both ways, so after you get better you can always bring it back
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02-25-2016, 04:07 AM #10
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Thanked: 228I've always used a square point and or a french tip razor. I like the look and just learned to respect the point.
Mike