(03-25-2018, 09:43 PM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote:(03-25-2018, 09:34 PM)Carryonsteadynow Wrote: Just some thoughts of my own... And I am far from an expert on machining razors (or machining anything for that matter)... But, if what James does was so easy, he wouldn't be the only one doing it. There's a reason why many razor makers refuse to offer high polished razors (especially regularly)... Its because it's time consuming, tedious, and hell on your hands! I've heard quite a few machinists and razor makers criticize James' work/production until they started doing it themselves and said, "I don't know how he does it". It's not as easy as it seems or else his razors wouldn't be in as high of demand, as everyone would be capable of producing high polished razors, which is not the case. Criticize the business model all you want (I certainly have) but you can't argue with the finished product and what he does to produce it (regardless if it's assisted by machines).
The razor production is not only assisted by the CNC but produced completely by the CNC, you are correct the polishing does take time no doubt and James probably goes back and forth in his shop from the CNC back to the buffing table, rinse and repeat.
What you mean you have heard machinist saying they don't know how he does it because they tried it and they cant achieve those results? or maybe you have heard this from razor manufacturer who is in contract with machinist shop that is producing their razors? If that's the case of course they will say they don't know how James does it, because machine shop charges $80 per hour for polishing... Its doable and any experienced machinist can do it, its just time consuming and at hourly rate of $80, well you know the rest....
I agree that "it's doable and any experienced machinist can do it" (polishing that is) but some have flat out said, I'm not taking the time and putting my hands through it.