Good approach to the oldies, outback! Fast and easy to do the back-slash on the bottom stabilizer and be done with it!
Brilliant!
Saves steel too, I expect!
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Good approach to the oldies, outback! Fast and easy to do the back-slash on the bottom stabilizer and be done with it!
Brilliant!
Saves steel too, I expect!
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Just looks like you need to grind the top of the spine back some more, then it will match the bottom's shape.
They should be even, in radius.
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Or at least as close possible.
Really like the way these turned out, nice work. The Hess is calling me! You must have reshaped the toe a little because it blends nicely, looks natural. Good on the stabilizer too. I'm beginning to see broken blades in a different light - some can be shorties one direction, some can be shorties the other way!
Yes I reshaped the toe. Or it would have looked like a meat cleaver of some sort.
But only from mid toe to edge.
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Nice job Mike. I have something to send ya with the nickel rod & collars. ;)
Finished up cleaning the Boker.
Did some hand sanding w/600&1000, removing most of the pits & patina, then gave the blade a satin finish to help hide some of the uglies, and highlight the etch.
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No buffing for this one boys...as is, it is.
I'm not sure if this qualifies as a butchered blade but it was the worst pitted blade in my restore box. Started as a 7/8 and ended at .850. The pitting along the bevel was terrible. There was even a small frown near the toe that may have been the result of corrosion. Seemed an odd place for a frown. I wanted to see just what I could clean up on my grinder. The makers stamp was a bit light and uneven so I was forced to leave some pitting. The bevel came out small and even. I'm progressing along the learning curve with the grinder. Some before pictures, a couple after 600 grit and the finished blade in black horn. I have a few Holley razors but this is the first coffin I have found.
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Lookin good Karl, haven't got into grinding yet, still all by hand...phew!
Nice work Karl! that blade only qualifies due to the before picture. There's nothing butchered about that result sir. Very fine grinding evenness achieved.
Well done!:tu