Lovely tiny razor Joseph. Anyway both performed great. Good cream as well. Tobs produce fantastic creams at a very affordable price. Another jolly good show my friend. Look always to see you. Take care and stay sharp.👍
Hello Joseph, looking for forward to some work of you. I know it will be high standard like al your restorations. You do good 👍,maybe one day i will own a razor then from you.
Come on Joseph, take us on that razor making journey! Great restoration as always, doing those superb craftsmen of yester year proud. Well done indeed.
Look forward to seeing what you come up with. The annealing is the key to a good razor. See if you can get "Metallurgy of Steel for Bladesmiths and Others who Heat Treat and Forge Steel" by John D. Verhoeven as it's got all sorts of info you'll need on your journey.
Great skill to shave with that little blade. How fiddly was that? Making your own razors sounds challenging for sure, not to say pretty expensive too. Are you planning only wedges or will you have a bash at framebacks too? Best of luck, T
Hi Trunker, It was easier than anticipated, I haven't measured it but it is defiantly under 5/8ths. Making razors is expensive but how can you put a price on destiny :) I have many ideas wedges mainly and maybe faux frambacks . Many thanks.
making razors wow . forging steel or using flat bar already done mate . i can imagine forging steel would need a pretty big workshop for the hammers and such . plus some pretty laid back next door neighbours 🤣🤣🤣
@@EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors oooo yes i have 2 forged modem razors and i love them one has very interesting scales indeed . i really look forward to seeing your work my friend . have you found a steel that suites your needs . they don’t make it like they used to
Still knocking out these fine episodes Joe and that comment on razor making great ideal
Cheers John,
I am still filming, producing & directing these masterpieces :) Long may they continue.
Good to hear from you.
Thanks.
Wish you succes with the project 👍👍👍
Thanks Peter, it is already getting interesting, i should have done this a long time ago.
@@EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors Sign me up 😃😃😃👍👍👍
Lovely tiny razor Joseph. Anyway both performed great.
Good cream as well. Tobs
produce fantastic creams at a
very affordable price. Another
jolly good show my friend.
Look always to see you. Take
care and stay sharp.👍
Thanks Paul,
Nice to hear from you. Hope you have a great week ahead.
Joseph, the Ellin is one cute-looking little Stubtail.
Hi Jamie,
It is even cuter in the hand.
Cheers
Hello Joseph, looking for forward to some work of you. I know it will be high standard like al your restorations. You do good 👍,maybe one day i will own a razor then from you.
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the support.
I hope everything works out, time will tell.
Cheers
Hope you’ll still continue your honing services! Best ever
Hi,
Yes honing and restoration services with always be their.
Many thanks :)
Come on Joseph, take us on that razor making journey!
Great restoration as always, doing those superb craftsmen of yester year proud. Well done indeed.
Thanks Arforty,
I will take you on the razor train. Toot toot :)
Just goto sneak an oven past the missus..
Cheers
Look forward to seeing what you come up with. The annealing is the key to a good razor.
See if you can get "Metallurgy of Steel for Bladesmiths and Others who Heat Treat and Forge Steel" by John D. Verhoeven as it's got all sorts of info you'll need on your journey.
Thanks T,
I was thinking that annealing could be the key to softer feeling steel.
I will take a look at that book.
Cheers
Great skill to shave with that little blade. How fiddly was that?
Making your own razors sounds challenging for sure, not to say pretty expensive too. Are you planning only wedges or will you have a bash at framebacks too?
Best of luck,
T
Hi Trunker,
It was easier than anticipated, I haven't measured it but it is defiantly under 5/8ths.
Making razors is expensive but how can you put a price on destiny :) I have many ideas wedges mainly and maybe faux frambacks .
Many thanks.
making razors wow . forging steel or using flat bar already done mate . i can imagine forging steel would need a pretty big workshop for the hammers and such . plus some pretty laid back next door neighbours 🤣🤣🤣
Hi Paul,
Flat bar for me at the moment. I would love a complex , factory, labs, workers etc. One can dream.
Thanks Paul.
@@EdgeDynamicsEnglishRazors oooo yes i have 2 forged modem razors and i love them one has very interesting scales indeed . i really look forward to seeing your work my friend . have you found a steel that suites your needs . they don’t make it like they used to