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    Steel Operator Superman's Avatar
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    Default My first restoration and rescale.

    I finally pinned the razor, after having it on the table for a while. I decided not to give it a mirror finish. I'm too lazy to do it by hand plus the compounds I need are hard to get around here, but as soon as I get myself a rotary tool, I will rescale it again and give it a nice polish. Now I just wanna use it. The original scales were discolored and I broke one while unpinning The scales are beech finished in CA. Actually pretty proud of the finish. It took a while, but the CA kinda raises the wood grain and makes it look nicer. The scales are actually a bit darker, than on these pictures. So yeah

    Before:


    I discovered, there were plenty of very small pits under the patina on the blade.

    Now:


    Btw. I have a DE razor I restored recently, where could I post the pics?
    Last edited by Superman; 04-27-2011 at 10:52 PM.

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    awesome job on the razor, especially since it is your first one. the new scales look great too.
    good job all around!

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    Very nice effort. How does it shave?

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    Zoo- Za- Zippity, It looks good to me. I like the satin sheen to the blade. My Mom and Grandma crocheted too. Keep up the good work
    Mike

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    You have done a remarkable job. I really like the grain of the wood and the fact you made them nice and thin. Great proportions and blade choice.
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Blade looks good, scales look great. How does it shave?

    Nice job!

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