It took me 10 little Dremel sanding drums to cut that barbers notch. I chucked it in the drill press and just kept wetting it and monitoring it. I takes a little effort to manipulate hardened steel.
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It took me 10 little Dremel sanding drums to cut that barbers notch. I chucked it in the drill press and just kept wetting it and monitoring it. I takes a little effort to manipulate hardened steel.
Kudo's as well Shaun. That Bingham looks like it was meant too. My wife doesn't appreciate the effort to look like we weren't there in the first place. I do however, so thanks for posting those.
Nice work on the Reynolds toe damage as well. So love the FR razors.. :tu
I love the little dremel drums. Chuck one in the lathe at 500 rpm sometimes when I am working on a reshape. Keeps the drum presented just right for the job at hand!
I found these to last alot longer for me, when I've reshaped razors.
Same way, chucked in a drill press.
Keep a little container of water to dip the blade in for cooling purposes.Attachment 214907
They are solid grinding stones.
Wished i would have known that before I sent your anvil.
I Could have stuck some in the foam.
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So decision on materials made for this WB Spike tonight.
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Going with a blonde horn and going to attempt to use a piece of this amber Mike sent me to make the wedge.
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New territory here, but we shall see what happens.
Amber!! Shoo boy...ee.
That will look sweet.
Hmmm. Amber? Glass?
Same thing huh.
Should have something to help put it together, by the time everything is ready.
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