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12-24-2019, 08:05 PM #1
I Pearce ..
I made a restoration video a few days ago but unfortunately my lighting was poor which lead to a flickering film.
So instead i captured some stills from the footage.
John Pearce.
This one had warped scales and deep pitting. Beautiful flowered collars and inlay. One of two i believe and a crown which is the equivalent of warranted.
Around 200 years old . I didn't want to remove too much steel so i just cleaned it up on a 400 grit belt which is a finishing belt. Then i did a touch of 600 grit greaseless and some emery which leaves a satin finish.
The harsh lines in the photos is camera trickery it really just looks like a hazy satin.
I left the scales in Neatsfoot for a few weeks then straightened them out . A light sanding and some epoxy here n there.
Tonight i honed it up on the 800 & 1000 Naniwas then a full Nagura progression on the Nakayama. HHT is great so it will be my xmas day shave.
I think the name scratched into the horn scales reads: H G Slone.
Plenty of character this one.
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12-24-2019, 08:38 PM #2
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Thanked: 3228Nice restoration while leaving the aged look. I have a razor with flowered collars somewhere. Always thought those were nice touches on a razor.
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JOB15 (12-24-2019)
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12-24-2019, 09:48 PM #3
Great work as always, Joseph-It boggles my mind that you do blade restoration on belts and hard contact wheels like a knife-maker instead of cotton, sewn muslin or whatever. It seems like the flats would constantly be in danger of becoming missiles?!
All I can conclude is that you have a steady hand and lots of skill. If you make any videos of restorations on those wheels with different compounds, I would love to see them, as I'm sure others would too. Merry Christmas with that old beauty-gotta pick out one for myself for tomorrow's shave.There are many roads to sharp.
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JOB15 (12-24-2019)
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12-24-2019, 10:07 PM #4
Thanks Aaron.
The cotton wheels are not precise although that is good in some respects.
Becoming some kind of grind master is the ultimate goal.
Happy Christmas
Joseph
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12-25-2019, 11:46 AM #5
Had shave. Soft n smooth sums it up..
Bad lighting and i didn't have much to say..
Thanks
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Steel (12-28-2019)
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12-25-2019, 05:46 PM #6
Very nice project. I too am interested in how you are using the belts. More pictures of different stages and blade positioning on the belt(s) would be great.
Striving to be brief, I become obscure. --Horace