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    Here it is: Sears: Online department store...

    Here it is: Sears: Online department store featuring appliances, tools, fitness equipment and more
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    That's exactly what I did. My heat treater told...

    That's exactly what I did. My heat treater told me not to go any thinner than 1/16". Grinder works best with water.

    Grinder is SLOW to remove the material, but it's faster than sandpaper. If...
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    Here's what I used, it's a wet grinder, so you...

    Here's what I used, it's a wet grinder, so you can finish the hollow once the heat treat is done. Runs about $50 @ Sears. May be slow, but it works...I did my first 4-5 razors with this one:
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    I'm no metallurgist, but "it seems just about...

    I'm no metallurgist, but "it seems just about right" when it comes to high carbon steel. You can get it quite hard & back it down with the tempering. Real easy to work with before HT. Hard stuff...
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    You can partially hollow the blade, but you...

    You can partially hollow the blade, but you should contact your heat treater to see about how thin you can grind it down to. Listen to them, they know what they are doing by experience...books don't...
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    I like them then I'm trying to remove quite a bit...

    I like them then I'm trying to remove quite a bit of material at once. When I'm close, I'll switch over to single cut.
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    I make razors using a 4x36 sander and a sears...

    I make razors using a 4x36 sander and a sears water grinder. Check this thread: http://straightrazorpalace.com/forge/49848-scotts-trying-make-razor.html

    Some things that I have learned with the...
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