Finishing The "Slavic Razor" forged by MAN AT ARMS
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 Published On Mar 8, 2019

Huge thanks to Matt and Ilya for this collaboration. Watch how they forged this awesome blade here:
   • Slavic Straight Razor - Collab with B...  
And be sure to check their channel for more awesome videos:
   / @thatworks  

While handling this blade I did my best to stick to the straight razor theme Matt and Ilya had in mind.
Since the damascus is already so rich in details and also because of the integral bolster I decided not to make a segmented handle construction like I usually do for my knives.
Instead I focused my effort on the tang, filing a pattern and laminating the olive wood with a black and a solid brass liner to match the pins colors and materials.
Overall I'm very pleased with how sleek the handle came out and I think it goes well with the blade!


Index of operation and materials:
1:10 Marking layout lines for the pin holes
1:25 Center punching pin holes
1:34 Drilling 4mm pin holes
2:09 Tang was hard near the bolster, had to soften it with heat protecting the bolster with a wet rag
2:32 Temper colors should show where the steel is now soft
2:39 One spot was still hard had to drill with a sharpened stone bit
2:49 Layout color for the filework marks
2:60 To make the filework I used a wide range of files
3:47 But also a die grinder to help smooth some curves
4:30 And also a dremel with a cut off disc to make finer detalis
Watch how I made another filework design without using files here:
   • Knife Making: Filework (Without Actua...  
5:32 Olive wood
5:40 Cutting a blank with band saw
6:20 WOOD STABILIZING process explained in his video:
   • Stabilizing Wood With DIY Vacuum Pump  
8:20 Brass stock 1.5mm thick
8:40 Laminating handle materias with quick epoxy resin
9:40 Had to shape the scales surface against the bolster to fit the bolster curve
10:00 MOSAIC PINS process explained in his video:
   • Experimenting With Mosaic Pins  
11:02 Match drilling pin holes in the scales
11:52 Glueing handle with 90min epoxy resin, all surfaces de-greased off-camera
13:18 Rough shaping with 2x72 belt grinder
13:53 Hand sanding up to the filework by hand to avoid overshooting
14:20 Boiled linseed oil as finish
14:45 Sharpening with a very high grit belt on the slac of the 2x72

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