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    Senior Member Windcalmer's Avatar
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    Default Yup....its sharp!

    So I bought a razor from Sarty24 about a week ago. I had honed it, and gotten it shaving well. So today I figured that (while watching Voyager) I would polish it up a bit. Not too much (I like the old look) but enough to take off a few years. I an rubbing away, and in the middle of doing the first side......................I slip.


    Yeah, you get the picture. Blood dripping almost streaming onto the floor. The razor goes flying across the room. Before I could even get to the sink, I had spilled at least a tablespoon of blood across the floor. LOL So now I have a slice across the tip pf my right index finger. It was only about a half inch long, but it went all the way to the bone.

    So the lesson kids............Star Trek......THEN razors. ROFL

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    man thats terrible. Polish your razors with a dremmel. I'm sure next time you will make sure to do your polishing before you hone. hope that wounds heals up quickly.

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    Yep. They certainly don't muck around. Ouch!
    All the best
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    It's best to polish before honing as it is very difficult to avoid damaging the edge. Plus the blade is easier to handle when you do it. I learned that from experience - fingers bleed lots.

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    look at the bright side, you honed it well!! good job!

    sorry about the cut though

    vgod

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    Liquid Bandaid is great for those kinds of cuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kasperitis View Post
    Liquid Bandaid is great for those kinds of cuts.
    super glue is better...

    how badly was the razor injured???

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    Senior Member Windcalmer's Avatar
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    Thanks guys! Oh, the razor was not hurt at all from the flight. I have no idea how, but it landed closed and the edge did not get so much as a scratch!

    So the razor is lucky, but I am not. LOL

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    I did that once, honed a razor and THEN restored
    it. Sanded the edge completely away. No matter,
    you still have to be careful with them because
    they are sharp either way, though a freshly honed
    one is bound to cut quicker. Glad to see you
    didn't ruin the razor. Get well soon .

    John

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    Default Yup....its sharp!

    I learnt early on not to call my razors I was selling on ebay sharp.
    But a razor that is blunt for shaving can still cut you up bad.
    A shave ready just cuts you up worse!
    Tony H

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