Razor Blade Pad Slicks

 Another project I got to do was make some custom pad slicks out of old razor blades. My professor had some templates that we traced onto the blades and cut out using a grinding wheel.

The first thing we had to do was pry off the aluminum protective cover on the back of the razor blade. 




Then I traced the design on the razor blade and cut it out using my grinding wheel making sure to get rid of any sharp edges. In order of pictures they are called The Egg, The Bird, and the last one I call The Funky L. 
For this project we were done there but I decided to go a few steps further to make them look nice. 


Since I had extra time I decided to put a mirror finish on the pad slicks with some hand sanding and the buffing wheels.
I had a ton of fun with these, and they turned out pretty cool!


Comments

  1. Looks like you definitely enjoy what you are doing. Lots to learn. I love that we get to learn along with you!

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