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Thread: Robeson in black and red.
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12-16-2011, 05:17 AM #11
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I have one of those Robesons somewhere in my stash. Only a pioneer spirit would make his own Micarta. Good job.
Jerry
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OOOPS! Pass the styptic please.
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12-16-2011, 10:41 AM #12
Not the logos on the shank, like the lettering on the blade of this razor. "The shave that fits your face" . I say etching since that's what it looks like to me. I have a large W&B with "Fine india steel" on the blade but it's light and sanding will take it right off. The blade has some aesthetic pitting that I'd like to clean up as much as possible but I wasnt' sure if the naval jelly would hurt that or if it only affects rust.
Medicevans and Mrsell63. Not much to tell really. I use a homeade jig that I made. 2 2x4s, some flat smooth fiber board, wax paper and 2 C clamps. I went through about 1/2 gallon of polyester resin first with ok results. I did not like how the colors got tinted by the resin. Also I seemed to have a lot of little bubbles that would show up when I final sanded and went to buff.
I got an envirotex kit and started playing. I like it much better. It's much easier to work with not quite as sticky, it's clear, it buffs up much nicer, not so much of a bubble issue. On the other hand it does not get quite as hard as the polyester. I'm going to do another few runs with the envirotex but I want to find something that will come out a bit harder next time.
I've done all construction paper micarta so far. I'm going to do some fabric based ones coming up here in the next month.
Thanks
Bruce
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12-16-2011, 11:52 PM #13
I wouldn't put the naval jelly on the blade just the rough area of the shank. Mask the blade off with nail polish while your doing the rough shank and the do the blade with paper and polish.
Ray