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Straight Razor, How to Do

by fghuertas

On this instructable I will show you how to do your Roughing disk


own blade. I am inspired by Lewis Razors, he is a big
artisan, but on my small garage I am not able to forge Polishing disc
with a good hammer, but I enjoy a lot with the things I
have or I can make. Belt sander

If you like the video please Subscribe to my Youtube Sandpaper 60


Channel.
Sandpaper 120
I would also apologise for my English. I am trying to
do my best with the terms, I hope you will understand Sandpaper 240
properly, if not, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Round lime
A piece of stainless steel
Straight line
A rectal of sapeli wood
Forging
Epoxy resin
Whetstone
2 copper nails
band saw
Linseed oil
Drill
Double-sided tape
1.5mm drill bit
Tools:
Clamps
Grinder

Cutting disc

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https://youtu.be/gQvU9sIZG2k

Step 1: We Create Our Blade in Our Desired Shape.

Step 2: We Cut With Our Grinder Arm Saw and Then We Rough Down.

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Step 3: We Rework the Edges of the Blade Handle.

Step 4: We Outline the Center of Our Razorblade.

Step 5: We Begin to Rough Down With Our Belt Sander (Sandpaper Number 60), Once We
Have Get a Typical Two Middle Moons. My Belt Sander Is Located in a Small Wooden
Support Made by Myself ( I Will Explain How to Do It in Another Instructable).

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Step 6: We File Down the Curve and Then We Take Off the Inside Point.

Step 7: We Put in the Forge and Heat to Red-hot, Then We Must Cool in Oil.

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Step 8: With Our Sandpaper Number 120 We Keep on Working, Please Take Into Mind
That I Need to Cool First, Because We Don´t Want to Get Temperature Through. Then We
Use a Sandpaper Number 240.

Step 9: We Use Now a Sandpaper Number 400 and We Sand Down.

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Step 10: We Pulish With Our Grinder.

Step 11: We Finish Sharping With a Whetstone.

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Step 12: We Put on a Paper the Razorblade, and the We Draw the Blade Draw As Our
Convenience. Then We Trim the Paper.

Step 13: On the Wood, We Place Our Stencil and Paint With a Spray to Have the Idea
Drawed.

Step 14: We Trim the Blade Draw, We Can Do It With the Elements We Have in Our
Garage.

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Step 15: Stick With Double-sided Both Sides, and Rework With a Belt Sand. on This Step,
I Should Have Work the Blade Draw More Before, Because at the End, the Edge Was
Placed and It Would Be Better to Give a Definitive Shape Before.

Step 16: We Drill the Edge With a 1.5mm Drill Bit Both Sides of the Blade Draw. We Must
Create a Wood Block Wedged With the Same Thickness of the Edge, We Will Use It As a
Block.

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Step 17: Now We Are Going to Put Together the Blade, Pasted With Epoxi Resin.

Step 18: Tighten With a Pliers.

Step 19: Now We Rework and Give Shape to the Blade Draw. This Step Must Have Been
Done Before.

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Step 20: We Give the Last Retouch.

Step 21: Apply Linseed Oil and Enjoy Another Good Day Job.

What material are you using for the blade?

Sorry, I forget to attach the materials, now you have the materials ready on the site; anyway, if you
have any querie, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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