Beautiful work
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Beautiful work
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Yes, I make a clean smooth surface first then apply satin finish. In my experience a satin finish is very unforgiving and tends to highlight flaws instead of hide them.
When putting the finish on I rested the blade flat on newspaper and just worked spine to edge knowing I would touch the bevel some. The finish doesn't take that much sanding and the last picture above shows the bevel was hardly affected. I think that, using my finger for a backer, it just sort of bridged from the upper edge of the bevel to the surface of the newspaper as I passed by. Afterward, I went and reset the bevel - an quick, easy job at that point.
It's all put together, honed up and I just completed an effortless three-pass shave. With the smiling edge and the weight behind it the shave was butter! Very satisfying to enjoy using this razor. Thanks for looking and all the encouragement along the way!
Beautiful!
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Beautiful! Just a joy to see it all come together thanks for the step by step. Great info and awesome getting to see it. Thank you
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Well done, very elegant, Enjoy!
Very nice! I particularly liked how you emphasized simple, even, hard work. Thanks for sharing.
It looks smashing! :tu
A take from all this.....If you cannot draw a straight line, how would you sand one? :rofl2:
Some extraordinary skill is involved!
Still, I shall continue trying! :D
Well done.
Awesome work!
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