I bought this chipped razor as a practice razor to learn to hand sand. This is shots from my first attempt.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...uke/Diptic.png
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I bought this chipped razor as a practice razor to learn to hand sand. This is shots from my first attempt.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...uke/Diptic.png
after my test attempt, I moved onto my first "nicer" blade
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...2ndrestore.png
You did good. You should be proud. Now we'll all be waiting on scales.
can those blade chips be honed out or do i need more drastic measures?
Without a crystal ball its hard to say what legacy the rust leaves behind in the form of weak steel.... But if the steel is healthy they could be reset, tho the first one will need the stabiliser modified once you get past that big chip.... & a nose job :)
Interesting grind marks on that Joshef Smith & Sons be a shame to loose those, but I'm probably the only one that would keep them :p lol
Nice job!
As Oz says, hopefully there will be good metal once you actually go to reset the bevel and the rust wont have left any Swiss cheese holes in the edge.
Good luck and keep us posted!