Originally Posted by
10Pups
To add some stuff....... If your cutting a new pin the length is important.
If you just happily tap away you may chase the blade to one side or the other. Tight but hits 1 scale or the other. I would need pictures to explain that but a quick search will do it for you. Was always going to do a video on that but..........
The short answer is tap the front of the pin opposite the side the blade is hitting. The back of the pin on the same side.
If you have the pivot pin out the scales should separate at the pivot end therefore creating a spring action as you pull them together to pin them back. The wedge is what determines how far/much spring there is. How this works on the razor as a whole takes perpendicular bisectors, parallelograms, and primary indicators to explain. Wanna go there ? Come on over and bring your French curve. I will explain it :<0)
Or just take apart a bunch of razors 1 at a time and pay attention to what's going on. That's what I did. You do have RAD right ?