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    Quote Originally Posted by gregg71 View Post
    Very nice classic style razor but a little modern as well. Fantastic work!

    May I ask you what kind of grinding steps, materials and polish have you used?
    Sorry Gregg, I missed this question...

    If I am hogging away material, I start with a 36 grit belt, then 80, 120, 240, 400, then I progress through Gators down to A30. I switch from Gators then to the finer Trizact belts. If desired, they go to 2500 grit. I usually stop at 1200, then switch to cork belts with different abrasives, or buffing compounds. There are several bar type compounds I use, black emery, green chromium, white diamond, Zam (A product name) and pink scratchless.
    If I am after a mirror finish, I will hand sand parallel to the spine, to 1000 grit papers, then a cloth wheel buff till I am happy with the finish.
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    Beautiful work. I love how you tied the wedge to the theme of the charity event. Very classy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PierreR View Post
    Sorry Gregg, I missed this question...

    If I am hogging away material, I start with a 36 grit belt, then 80, 120, 240, 400, then I progress through Gators down to A30. I switch from Gators then to the finer Trizact belts. If desired, they go to 2500 grit. I usually stop at 1200, then switch to cork belts with different abrasives, or buffing compounds. There are several bar type compounds I use, black emery, green chromium, white diamond, Zam (A product name) and pink scratchless.
    If I am after a mirror finish, I will hand sand parallel to the spine, to 1000 grit papers, then a cloth wheel buff till I am happy with the finish.
    Thank you so much! The main grinding is the same for me but I have never used cork belts. Maybe I will try this.
    One question: when you after a mirror finish, did you sand paralell to spine after around 1200(sheer to spine) or after the compounds?
    gregg

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    Thanks, Sanyi!
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    Very nice razor its a beauty

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    Beautiful razor! I will also agree that the jimps jump!!

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    Fantastic work!

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