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03-13-2011, 06:27 PM
Thread: Joseph Rodgers & Sons Dremelized
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I used the 2 different sized sanding wheels. ...
I used the 2 different sized sanding wheels.
Lol, can't really increase the size of the blade. Steel was only removed. -
03-10-2011, 02:50 AM
Thread: Joseph Rodgers & Sons Dremelized
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I actually already honed it (you might be able to...
I actually already honed it (you might be able to see the bevel from the pics).
I initially used one layer of tape on the spine and after going to my bevel setter, the bevel came out too huge and... -
03-09-2011, 03:46 PM
Thread: Joseph Rodgers & Sons Dremelized
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I did the blade work with standard greaseless and...
I did the blade work with standard greaseless and a buffer. The notches, worked spine and point were all done with a dremel though. Probably took me 2 hours of just dremel work alone.
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03-09-2011, 07:49 AM
Thread: Joseph Rodgers & Sons Dremelized
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Joseph Rodgers & Sons Dremelized
This is a restore I'd been looking forward to for awhile. This was inspired by Legion's $10 restoration thread challenge on another forum. I picked this razor up in a lot from Antique Hoosier for...
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