Wow! Beautiful Joe! Nice pic too.
John
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Wow! Beautiful Joe! Nice pic too.
John
Really nice work Joe! And good pictures to boot. Awesome!
How did you restore the blade on this one? Pray do tell.
I am especially curious about the blade face to spine transition. The radius is tight and not much wiggle room for sanding or getting at it with wheels or belts.
I have a W&B Feather Edge to restore, similar grind. I left it until I can figure out how to do it without risking trashing the blade or not being able to get a good finish.
Now I am going to need my 1" belt sander just to keep up with you.
This last one I really like. Nice flowing lines... Everything melds. Good job :tu
WOW, that looks fantastic!
Great. You guys start dropping names (Tru-oil, T-88) and tell us to get them at woodcrafters, JUST after I made a treck out there last weekend...
(sigh)
Looks like I'll be visiting them, again, THIS weekend!
C utz
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Originally Posted by urleebird
Thanks. This is the first one I designed the scales for, rather than using an existing pattern I already had. The way the blade is ground forces it to sit much lower in the scales, so they had to be much wider at the butt. Originally, I was going to use the laburnum for this razor, but that's when I discovered the problem and was forced to work up some more. I really like the taper. I'm making some now for an 8/8 Friodur square point and an 8/8 (mint) Gebr. Weyersberg I got in today. The Friodur's gonna have kauri, and the Weyersberg's gonna have heart rimu. Also making some for that 7/8 Frederick Reynolds 1/4 hollow out of pink ivory. The Friodur and Weyersberg are going to have similar scales, a square butt, rather than the oblique.
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Originally Posted by vladsch
Getting inside the radius was pretty easy with some 9/16 radial bristle disks. There are still a few minor pits on the blade, but it has almost no wear, and I honestly didn't want to do too much to it. I don't see blades like this much...in fact I've never seen another one like this. The rest of the blade actually sands like a wedge (you have to visualize a bit for that to make sense :D). These blades are actually 1/4 hollows or thereabouts, with a 1/2" 'scoop' taken out of the middle of the blade. If you get some 9/16"rbd, you should be able to do it, no sweat.
Joe,
How about a pm before they go on your site:D
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Originally Posted by Aussie
Unfortunately, they're already gone.
plenty time yes, extra cash ...no...lol, joe excuse me while I drool , thats a beautiful razor, cant say what tickles me with it...just it all....nice oneQuote:
Originally Posted by shavethebadger
lovin it....:tu
I like that one. That is one beautiful razor and the pics are awesome, beautiful scales to, and the blade is unusual and and cool looking on its own. :nj :tu