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Replacing lost frame on a W&B frameback with titanium
This post follows from discussions in two other posts (below)
http://straightrazorpalace.com/vendo...r-customs.html
http://straightrazorpalace.com/razor...ird-spine.html
Basically; I bought a W&B 5/8 wedge and the ebay pictures didn't demonstrate a small notch on the spine which was evident when I received the razor. I posted here to find out what the hell it was and the opinion of most eminent fellows was that this was a frameback which had lost it's frame.
LOOKED LIKE THIS
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SHOULD LOOK LIKE THIS
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Gssixgun had encountered a similar problem during restoration of a JR & Sons wedge and had overcome it by replacing the lost frame with a slotted piece of brass tube.
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So I set out to copy him. I had some titanium tube which was the right size at 4mm OD, and being grade 2 was still much softer than the steel, workable cold with a hammer, but harder than brass and still not subject to corrosion. Being entirely inexpert but having that knowledge I figured it would be fine, possibly better than brass.
I am posting here, halfway through the project, which appears to be going well, to canvas ideas or see if I am making any stupid mistakes. It doesn't seem many of these have been done, but if anybody has tried and has some ideas or thinks this one looks off, then I'd love your advice.
I actually haven't got a protractor so exact angles I can't give you just yet, but laying it on a hone alongside a thiers-issard frameback with a similar profile, they lie at what appears to be the same angle.
I'm going to make some scales out of some nicely figured elm.
Thanks for looking gentlemen, have a great Sunday.
Replacing lost frame on a W&B frameback with titanium
Will get on to the scales tonight and probably get to honing on the weekend. I'll report on the progress, will be pretty happy if this all works out.
Replacing lost frame on a W&B frameback with titanium
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eod7
How are you attaching the Ti to the steel blade?
Friction. It was jammed on there after hammering, completely immobile. But I did also plug up the ends with some cyanoacrylate.