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Fort I purchased a project razor... 10-16-2013, 01:57 PM
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    Default I purchased a project razor and want to reshape the toe but need guidance.

    I purchased this Wade and Butcher for $20 and want to try my hand at an aggressive project.

    Below is the image of the razor I purchased. I will be replacing the scales with wood (ash) scales with Tung-oil finish. I want to reshape the toe to a hybrid Spanish point.

    So is a grinder out of the question even if I progress slowly and keep the blade cool to the touch. What other methods can be used to re profile a blade?
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