How's that old saying "Jack of all trades, Master of none" something like that
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How's that old saying "Jack of all trades, Master of none" something like that
I think that expression is for those that hop around and never achieve mastery. Then there are the renaissance men, that have mastered much. Achieved by focus and refocus.
I found a set of carved, faux ivory scales in my search for shoes for the Imperial Razor, etched with the WWI armored cruiser, New York. Of the US Navy. :rock:
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The blade has one of the most horrific warps I've experienced, yet.....and I've done a few doosies. But this one is German!, not old English, as most were.
So getting it to center took a unorthodox idea. I tried shimming, opening the pin holes to make room for shifting the pins, ect. ect. I could shim it enough to get it to work, but the amount it took, just looked horrible between the scales. I kept saying to myself.... If only the scales were shaped like a wedge......:idea:
Dug thru my wedge collection, found the right size, and angle I needed to line up the blade with the mock-up screws. Then CAed the wedge to the scales.
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Filed and sanded to shape.
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Worked like a charm. :nj
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Check out the warp in this thing.!!
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Off to the Hone's..:gwh:
Looks great. Saw a razor with those scales at the Blade Show a few years ago. Guy was claiming the scales were genuine ivory and wanted several hundred dollars for it.
This blade was in good shape, but the tarnish was a bit deeper than I could just polish out so I did a little light sanding then polishing. Always nice to find a W.R Case.
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Nice work Joshua. Looks good.
Mike, that is a serious warp. I have toyed with the idea of putting warped blades in scales with an asymmetrical wedge. I've never done it but if scales with a warp can affect how a straight blade centers then scales warping from the wedge could theoretically center a warped blade.
I came across this idea on the Vulcan I just restored. The blade was straight but it still wouldn't center until I fixed the wedge end. Actually it wasn't even a wedge. It was a spacer and yet it was still out. If a spacer can put it out that far then an asymmetrical wedge should be able to compensate quite a bit.
Nice projects gents. It should be a bit of rock n roll on the hones with that one Mike. I know you’ll get it back to shaving soon.
It doesn't warp the scales, they are straight, and bowed with even pressure.
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No problems, Rez. Spine and blade are straight. The warp is in the tang.
One layer of tape....she's ready for a shave.!!
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Laser beams.!! :beer1:
I believe I have 12 different stamps on the 14-day Imperial set I made and not one of them is that stamp. I've seen maybe 3 more that I don't have also. They sure did like to change them. Nice work and a great idea of how to work with a bend, Mike. Glad it's in the tang and not the blade. Sure makes honing much easier. Nice bevels!