I was thinking about a plaid dress, but it might get caught in the wheel ;)
No, haha, I am getting a heavy duty apron, and of course safety glasses, dustmask etc. etc.
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I was thinking about a plaid dress, but it might get caught in the wheel ;)
No, haha, I am getting a heavy duty apron, and of course safety glasses, dustmask etc. etc.
More razor arrived for me to get started on. I am really excited about the Wade & Butcher and the Boker.
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The platten is a must for sure, the bucket is definitely a nice feature. Personally I don't use a tool rest, they can be nice for some things but I would never use it for the actual hollowing of a blade. It just restricts you too much, I think it can be a handicap.
Wel, I am going to make one, I need one for the platten for sure to get good 90degree angles when grinding. The hollow grinding will be done free hand.
Finally had the chance to get some steel :) Couple of meters of O1 Toolsteel :)
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The first part of today's work: finished blades. I took the blades which I posted last week, and then ground them final and cleaned them up.
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Second part of today: shaping the choppers, chiseling in my marks and heat treating.
I spark tested the edges to check if they had hardened successfully.
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And the 3d and final piece of today. I forged 4 kamisori blanks from bar stock, and I forged another big humpback from the leftover stock of the other 2. Originally I was going to make it a long monkey tail as well. Then I overheated accidentally, and when I pulled it out of the fire, the tang was noticeably shorter. :o That one is going to be a sheffield style humpback instead. Perhaps with an elongated straight tail. We'll see what happens whan I start shaping.
The kamisori style blades will have a symmetrical grind. They still look rough of course. The bottom one is longer, simply because that was the end piece of my stock. Too long for a kamisori style razor I think. The one with the 2 nubs is the 2nd one I hammered out. That was the point where my arm turned numb and I had trouble even lifting the hammer so my control was lacking.
Hammering out this style blade is good hammering practice, and good learning exercise in getting to know the anvil.
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Dumb Chit stuff today,custom home builder in my local needs 150 Ebony dowels,3x3/4,they go into a banister in some gizllion $$ home in lake tahoe,BOOring,any work is good work:(
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