just make sure you keep it moving along the blade rather quickly so you don't get wavy polishing lines and to keep the heat down.
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Thats a great find! decent condition, definately worth restoring for sure, Enjoy!
Kind of odd the w&b has a sort of damascus look to it but very shiny, pictures to follow soon
Not bad for a Dremel and some tlc. The W&B can shave arm hair after just a nice stropping. Thanks for viewing.
Sorry the pictures arent as good as Id like them to be. Does anyone have a suggestion for removing the rest of the waves and all other blemishes on the W&B with only a dremel and sand paper to work with? I have 100,200,320,400,and 1200 grits I believe. And of course the lower grits for my orbitals and mouse sanders, as well as the dremel wheels, but those are all 60,80 and 100 grits.(way to rough so I'm guessing)
Thanks in advance
Christian
Dremel=worst friggin tool ever invented for use on razors:(
from what I see in those pictures, it's my opinion that you've cleaned them enough. The bevels are nice and clean steel, who cares if those old blades show a little age? The highly polished look on old sheffield steel looks kind of cheesy to me.