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04-26-2009, 08:41 PM
Thread: Removing pitting from blade
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Yes, it's become one of my favourites. Very...
Yes, it's become one of my favourites. Very similar in feel to the Elliot I've been working on. I've made a huge improvement to the looks of the Elliot, which really gleams, though the pictures...
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04-22-2009, 04:26 PM
Thread: Removing pitting from blade
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Well, I'm making progress with the Elliot. I...
Well, I'm making progress with the Elliot. I find I make better progress but using a square-ended bamboo chopstick, slightly rounded on two faces, and sticking the Fre-cut 618 paper (P240 to start...
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04-21-2009, 09:58 PM
Thread: Removing pitting from blade
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You're quite right, of course, and I generally...
You're quite right, of course, and I generally dislike power tools anyway; but this Silver Steel is tough, and the fact that it probably contains silicon carbide makes work with silicon carbide paper...
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04-21-2009, 09:08 PM
Thread: Removing pitting from blade
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Perhaps I do! I wasn't born yesterday. I...
Perhaps I do! I wasn't born yesterday. I thought of fitting something to the die-grinder, which is more of a tool than a Dremel.
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04-21-2009, 08:15 PM
Thread: Removing pitting from blade
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Removing pitting from blade
I recently bought a 1/4 hollow Joseph Elliot 11/16 silver-steel razor with barber's notch and nice bone scales. I have bleached and polished the scales, cleaned off all the rust and, finally, honed...
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