Nice work! You literally put some blood, sweat, and tears into that razor.
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Nice work! You literally put some blood, sweat, and tears into that razor.
haha, yes I did! for some reason I don't see this thread on the list in the custom builts and restorations section anymore, any idea why?
Usually builds go in workshop, final restores etc go in custum builds and restores. Ive had mine moved before ;-)
Id just make a seperate one there, either way, razor looks great!
You might consider making one of these, sure makes things safer for you and the blade when handsanding:
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Very nice, Scott.
I've gotten by with a simple 2x4x6. This 2x4 cut has just the right rounding of the edges to assist in bringing the rest of the blade in parallel with the face of the 2x4(spine hanging off a wee bit).
For my kung fu grip preventer, its equally as crude.
Looked around outside. Found two quickly. A nubby stick comfortable to the hand but tapered enough as one end where I can put a strip or two of that razor shipping bubblies under cut strips of wet and dry sandpaper over the "tapered" end. All retained by a rubber band. When I'm wearing a spot on the sandpaper, I simply unwrap one side of the rubber band and slide the paper forward/backward over the end or replace it.
I had some scraps of laminate flooring laying around from laying flooring at the barber shop and I use the smooth backside, lay the razor blade flat and sand away, keeps the edge from being as exposed and dangerous plus its very durable vs the abrasives
Great work.
Good thing for Wolverine!