That is just outstanding Max.
Your work is always somthing to lust after, now all I need is a more prosperus New Year .
Cheers Paul
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That is just outstanding Max.
Your work is always somthing to lust after, now all I need is a more prosperus New Year .
Cheers Paul
what is the technic of mirror finish.
Here's one from the "teach a man how to fish" department:
- Go here: The Workshop - Straight Razor Place Forums
- Click on "Search this forum"
- Search for this phrase: "mirror AND finish" ("AND" being a logical operator to search for this phrase exactly)
- There is an illustrated tutorial with all the tools, techniques, and stuff you need for a mirror finish in the Wiki: Hand sanding a blade - Straight Razor Place Wiki.
If you allow me a personal note, I do not quite consider hijacking a thread like this one (instead of opening a new one in the correct forum) without doing even a minimum amount of research on your own (which would, as shown above, have rendered more than adequate results within less than a minute) gentlemanly behaviour.
Regards,
Robin
PS: Max, feel free to move these two posts to an appropriate forum. They distract from the beauty of that razor. :rant:
My dear Max,
I am in awe of your artist's touch on the razors you restore. No, razors you "re-create." Such skill framed in an artist's eye is indeed remarkable. Congratulations. That razor is stunning.
Regards,
Obie
What an inspiration your work is. Stunning!
I would love to purchase one identical to it! If you restore another, this ole Okie would love a shot at purchasing it! Great job!
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this is my favorite of the fantastic restorations I've seen you do. For me, it all works together in a perfect way.
Way to go Max!
Man-o-man Max! That is the bomb!
WOW, that is a gorgeous razor. Now I want a Double Duck!!!!
yeah baby.