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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I image filming, editing and producing a video takes more time than making the razor. I get so focused on the task at hand I struggle with even getting decent progress picture. Thanks for take ng the time. I love seeing your fixtures in use too.
    Yes, you are right, and it will also be said that the production time is greatly increased.

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    Excellent video! I always wondered how you did what you do! You always produce exceptional razors!
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    Finally!
    I get to put something razor-related up in the "Working On" Thread...

    I know I had shown my drawer of vintage DE/SE/Injector Razors, But tonight I made one the same way for all the Newer DE/SE/Injector Razors. Hope you like it.
    Vintage on the Left/New on the right (For those who don't know).

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    BTW, That is 1" of plywood with 1" to 1 1/8" holes drilled in it then covered in felt. This keeps the razors sitting nicely with half of the heads in the holes.
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    Making a straight razor. (Part 2)

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    So...Gipson. Have you ever attempted a "rattler" grind.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    So...Gipson. Have you ever attempted a "rattler" grind.?
    I don't know what you mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gipson View Post
    I don't know what you mean.
    This image might help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DZEC View Post
    This image might help.
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    This form in my conditions at the moment is laborious.
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    I was more curious to if you've ever attempted it.

    I would imagine a double wheeled grinder, would need to be used, for such a grind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    I was more curious to if you've ever attempted it.

    I would imagine a double wheeled grinder, would need to be used, for such a grind.
    I know how to do it in two ways. One method is not so laborious, a metal milling machine is required for manufacturing, another method is very laborious, it is possible to make such a form at home, using abrasive wheels of the required diameter, but such efforts are not worth such labor costs. I have never made such a blade shape. I don't have a milling machine for metal yet.
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