(This post was last modified: 11-03-2019, 02:45 AM by JimmyH.)
(11-03-2019, 02:00 AM)Cino Wrote:Cino, It is not a 'pipe cutter' though it works on the same principle, only with knurls instead of hardened steel wheels and blade. See the hand knurl I used at the link below ;(11-01-2019, 03:02 PM)JimmyH Wrote:(11-01-2019, 02:29 AM)Starman Wrote: For what it's worth,I thought I was the only one crazy enough to modify a Wolfman Guerrilla. I found the razor very efficient, but there was little or no blade feel. I wanted a more aggressive shaver. It was the first time I had been able to buy direct from James, and but despite that I was thinking of putting it up for sale. Then there was the handle. It wasn't 'bad' in terms of slipping, I keep my left hand dry, but I like a knurled surface.
The Guerrilla is a top tier razor in my line up, go figure.........
Well, I did adjust the blade gap some to make it so, even the Wr1 .74 oc comes down the list to it! My RAD Killer.
I could easily shave blind fold with this super smooth razor, never a nick or bite.
The BB got shelved too and a huge den clear out took place after the modded Guerrilla took them all out including the Wr1 .74 oc. Shave den Guerrilla warfare!
Not sure what the new blade gap is but is super smooth and super efficient.....
So ... knowing that I was precluding the possibility of getting my money out of it I took my Eagle Rock Industries hand knurl and did the handle. Then I took a fine Swiss file and filed the base plate to increase the gap slightly. I've got some experience hand fitting pistol barrels so I knew to go slow, easy, and precisely. When all was said and done I had blade feel, and a more aggressive shaver.
One of those things where you come back with your shield or on it.
Can't figure out how you did the knurling with a pipe cutter?
https://www.eaglerockonline.com/knurling...form-type/