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jchad20 Joseph Rodgers... 08-01-2013, 08:11 PM
pixelfixed Save the scales.looks like... 08-01-2013, 08:16 PM
JoeLowett +1 on what pixel said. The... 08-01-2013, 08:28 PM
jchad20 Yea, I have worked with... 08-01-2013, 08:32 PM
JoeLowett Nice, I'm looking forward to... 08-01-2013, 08:35 PM
jchad20 Thats exactly what I thought... 08-01-2013, 08:41 PM
jchad20 Well I got it unpinned. And... 08-01-2013, 09:38 PM
jchad20 More pictures ... 08-01-2013, 09:39 PM
JoeLowett Looking forward to seeing the... 08-19-2013, 01:05 AM
jchad20 Just picked up some Black G10... 08-21-2013, 12:57 AM
JoeLowett Cool👍 looking forward to the... 08-21-2013, 04:20 PM
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jchad20 Hey guys just giving you a... 09-01-2013, 03:05 AM
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    Default Joseph Rodgers Restoration/Optimization (Maybe a WIP?)

    I picked up this usual Evil-bay find. This is going to be my first restoration.

    Here is what I plan on doing:
    -Fully restore the blade up until honing and sharpening
    -Carbon fiber scales with bronze wedge
    -brass pins and washers
    -Maybe adding some jimping for grip.

    If you guys like keeping things as original as possible....BE WARNED!

    Heres the razor from the bay









    Come along and join this WIP with me, it may not be updated day to day(Because I dont have a very acute attention span, but it'll be fun)

    Let me know what you guys think so far and of my goal. I have already started unpinning it, but since Im ditching the original scale, I could just snap them off. But that is much to barbaric!
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    Save the scales.looks like somenice old Ivory.Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jchad20 View Post
    I picked up this usual Evil-bay find. This is going to be my first restoration.

    Here is what I plan on doing:
    -Fully restore the blade up until honing and sharpening
    -Carbon fiber scales with bronze wedge
    -brass pins and washers
    -Maybe adding some jimping for grip.

    If you guys like keeping things as original as possible....BE WARNED!

    Heres the razor from the bay

    Come along and join this WIP with me, it may not be updated day to day(Because I dont have a very acute attention span, but it'll be fun)

    Let me know what you guys think so far and of my goal. I have already started unpinning it, but since Im ditching the original scale, I could just snap them off. But that is much to barbaric!
    +1 on what pixel said. The scales look ivory. Recale the blade but maybe think about repurposing the ivory scales.. Maybe reshape to fit another blade or keep it for wedge material.. Good luck with the restoration. Looking forward to to swing the results. FYI carbon fiber is hard stuff, don't know if you have worked with carbon fiber before but you might wanna try working with black g10 or micartA before you dive in to carbon fiber. Just my $.02
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLowett View Post
    +1 on what pixel said. The scales look ivory. Recale the blade but maybe think about repurposing the ivory scales.. Maybe reshape to fit another blade or keep it for wedge material.. Good luck with the restoration. Looking forward to to swing the results. FYI carbon fiber is hard stuff, don't know if you have worked with carbon fiber before but you might wanna try working with black g10 or micartA before you dive in to carbon fiber. Just my $.02
    Yea, I have worked with carbon fiber a decent amount coming from a knife background(we use carbin fiber like toothpaste!).

    And maybe I can reuse the Ivory in bolsters or inlays. If not Ill send the Ivory to someone here that I know would put it to good use.

    John

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    Nice, I'm looking forward to seeing the carbon fiber scales- I feel like as often as it used on knives it is not that common to see on razors- which is odd bc it's such awesome material- that lightning strike carbon fiber with the brass lace it it is pretty cool too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLowett View Post
    Nice, I'm looking forward to seeing the carbon fiber scales- I feel like as often as it used on knives it is not that common to see on razors- which is odd bc it's such awesome material- that lightning strike carbon fiber with the brass lace it it is pretty cool too.
    Thats exactly what I thought my first couple of hours on this forum!

    And now they are making LSCF with aluminum wire instead of brass or copper, so I think that would look really nice with the polished blade!

    But thats just my thought!

    Thanks for all the responses guys! Ill try to not disappoint you guys on this one!

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    Well I got it unpinned. And if anybody would like these scales just let me know and Ill gladly send them out to you.

    And....unfortunately there was a crack in the blade...but I think I dodged a bullet with this one because the crack is about 10-12mm away from the toe side of the razor(Just toe?) and goes up about 50% of the way to the spine. I am probably just going to grind the blade back a bit, maybe make the toe rounder(French?)

    Here are some picutures of when I took the razor apart, and after some light sanding and buffing









    Image of the crack

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    I'll just stand here on the sidelines and watch this game progress. It should be interesting.

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    Looking forward to seeing the finished project. I too just picked up a Rogers wedge from a flea market..... I think I'm gonna do either lined G10 or some g10 lined CA finished burl...
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