Phone I can do without... the power has gone out for a couple hours up to a whole night like three times in the last week from these storms and it's not fun having your work light disappear while you're dragging razors across pieces of occasionally surprising wood, it's like OK NATURE WE GET IT ALREADY, BUGGER OFF!
Ya can't fool us! That's a Club of Woodworking+15 if I've ever seem one!
Macuahuitl of Woodworking
I pondered trying to work out a staggered arrangement of bolts to fasten it, then considered using bent nails but that would make the front liable to scuff my workpiece and it hit me to just wrap some leather cord I had sitting here through the bolt holes and THEN bend a nail around the back to clamp it all in place.
Has to be small enough to fit into the curve on the inside of the chin without leaving marks on the actual grip, so I had to go super minimalistic with the handle, barely enough to hold it properly but it rasps the heavier marks off of a curved surface out almost as fast as the big shinto saw rasp does on flats.
Hit the curves with the half-round file and run my big card scraper across the sides then start playing with razors and tracking down any marks I missed or which didn't show up except from a weird angle.
I had to put little grip/guards on the razors because I had been using a piece of really thin saw blade for scraping when I noticed the razors.
Though the main reason the guards are there is because I had the back edge of a razor slice into the underside of a horn while I was scraping, I have to make a really major slip to actually get significant bleeding and I'm just scooping these up off the bench and casually grabbing the edges periodically when I flip it to approach a cut from another direction.
So, pretty happy about developing something of a steel immunity to go along with my AC 20 vs splinters, bonked my knuckle with the corner of one of my planes earlier and I swear it would hurt less if I had just sliced it instead.