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    Default First Straight Razor restoration (J.A Hellberg)

    This was my first rastoration, have verry little tools because i am a student, and only live in a small student apartment. So no room for equipment and other helpfull stuff. But did my best, still got to fix the pins a bit, and clean up the scale, was really clumsy with the pinning.

    Made scales or Acrylic sheets, and cleaned the blade with wet&dry sandpaper and micro mesh.
    Can't wait to try out the Razor and will be one of my few razors so far, and my first razor from sweden.

    Razor is not honed yet, because i haven't learned that yet since i started only 2 months ago shaving with SR
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    Last edited by Chrandal; 09-04-2013 at 12:56 PM.
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    Looks just fine to me, you can do a lot with hand sanding. Once you get that chip honed out I see no reason it will not serve you well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Looks just fine to me, you can do a lot with hand sanding. Once you get that chip honed out I see no reason it will not serve you well.

    Bob
    Thank you already removed the chip before i started to hand sand the razor The bottom picture was before restoration, top after. Was yellow plastic scales that was cracked when i got it, so removed them at once.

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    Really nice job. Congratulations. I just finished my first also. Listed under "First Restoration - Fredrick Reynolds". Isn't it a great feeling to bring a beautiful tool like that back to life and purpose? Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post
    Really nice job. Congratulations. I just finished my first also. Listed under "First Restoration - Fredrick Reynolds". Isn't it a great feeling to bring a beautiful tool like that back to life and purpose? Good luck.
    Thank you You also did a great job with that Fredrick Reynolds SR. Yea it is a fantastic feeling when you finally get it done, and i guess the best thing will be when you finally can shave with it. I want to try out to make scales of wood like you, but have not found any wood with much life in it around here for sale. and acrylic sheet was then easyer to get

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    Try specialty stores that only carry wood for refinishing furniture and such. I am going back to the place that I got the purple heart wood and see if they have nice zebra wood or somehting as nice. Good luck.

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    Nicely done! Enjoy the shave!!

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    Looks Good... Nice Job

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    Bravo Chrandal. 'Very nice - especially for a first go at it.
    Best of luck w/ school.

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    Nice work, pretty good pins for a first attempt.
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