Her are my two homemade framebacks. The one with the oak handle was the trail run or prototype before taking time to make a more refined razor. The screws in the black one have been replaced with button head torx screws.
Charlie

Her are my two homemade framebacks. The one with the oak handle was the trail run or prototype before taking time to make a more refined razor. The screws in the black one have been replaced with button head torx screws.
Charlie
thats really gorgeous!!!! If you ever want to sell that black one just drop me a pm. Excellent work!!!![]()
Last edited by Doc; 07-02-2008 at 06:27 PM.
Beautiful work!![]()
beautiful work ,can I be so bold as to ask how you cut the slot for the blade in the frame ,as I said before ,beautiful work
Kind regards Peter
They are indeed beautiful. I especially like the shape of the first one with the black handle.

I used an air powered die grinder and an abraisive cut off wheel. This thread has pctures http://www.straightrazorplace.com/fo...le-blades.html The thickness of the dremel brand reinforced cut off wheel is very close that of the old diston saw that I cut up to get the blade material.
Charlie

Sorry for being a dolt and not posting thisin the The FrameBack Fanciers section.
Charlie
fantastic razors, i like them a lot
juko
You can buy Charlie's razors now. Well, you can if you're quick! Check here from time to time & you might get lucky.
juko (10-10-2010)
thanks for the info,
juko