Hand made eh? If that's what hand made scales look like then I may give it a go myself, after all!
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Hand made eh? If that's what hand made scales look like then I may give it a go myself, after all!
Great work, hard to believe this is your first. Gives me confidence to try a restore,
Russell
After learning a little more i got smarter so i ordered scale blanks from ebay that were only 1/8 in thickness.
Did the same routine with an old crappy blade and sanded it by hand but more delicately as to save the etching, cut out a pattern on the scale blanks and sanded.
Back to shellack and this is my second restore:
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Now this is a thick blade,more like a wedge and i am having a really hard time honing it.
Need to get some big advice on this on.
And all with no power tools but takes a little time.
I don't know if i am allowed to post the youtube link but this is the guys video i followed to a tee and it worked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQm7...Upi7ZA&index=8
Well i have restored a few straights now with wood and shellac coating.
I thought i might take a chance with acrylic scales.
I got some black acrylic scales cut out rough by a friend as i have no means to cut acrylic other than a coping saw and that is a little too much effort as i tried it once.
I sanded them down same way as i do with wood(120 grit all the way to 3000)
Then put a bone wedge that was supplied to me also and some final sanding that ended up with some car wax to shine up the scales.
Added a restored blade i had also sanded down by hand and pinned them.
And now VOILA.
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Now the only problem is that i have restored some nice thick blades close to a wedge type and am having a reaalllyyyy haaarrrrd time honing them.
Can just barely get them to cut arm hair from my naniwa 1000 as i am trying to set the bevel.
I have used 1,2 and three layers of type but still hard.(tape does help a bit though)
Anyways thank you again for all your info as this was never gonna happen if you guys weren't there.