Thanks Jim!
Thanks Joseph
You're a great cheer captain, Tim!

Thanks!
While it has a number of cosmetic issues, it's a functional razor.

I'm more surprised about that than anyone.
14"x24" seems huge! Do you have the horsepower to turn something that large? Having just asked that question I realize it's 14" diameter OR 24" length but not both at the same time.
Never having to buy toothpicks again,... Priceless!
Thanks Joe!
Thanks Bill!
Thanks Jason!

I was up until 2 AM honing. Then I was up at 7 AM shaving with it. I also have several bald spots on my stomach, my left arm, and most of my left thigh... I had my doubts and kept testing it to make sure it was actually working. It's not pretty, but it is functional.

Thanks, Keith! The goal for this attempt was a functional razor. Now to make one that looks awesome!
Thanks Gary!
I have been hobby machining for 4 years and honing for about a year. This really is just the combination of the two hobbies. However, it's rare for my first attempt to produce anything useful. In general, too much initial success leads to unrealistic expectations on the next project. This leads to complete failure, tool buying, tool breaking, more tool buying, repeating this loop a few times before finally pausing to think it through and setting more reasonable goals, and then having some degree of success. Making a usable razor on my first attempt just cost me a few thousand dollars I'm sure. I'll have a complete custom razor shop in my garage by the year's end.
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