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09-16-2013, 08:00 PM #1
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It is very well named too
There are even threads in there about how to use a dremel correctly and safely, though most of us call them "Razor Killers"
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09-16-2013, 08:11 PM #2
Looking at the first picture, there appears to be some unevenness in the spine where the wheel has caught it - unfortunately you may already have caused more damage than may be recoverable. Hand sanding back to even steel could take many, many hours so depending on what value you put on the razor you may want to consider sending it to a restorer to get their opinion. The classified section carries many names for this service.
Pixelfixed may have been a little blunt in his message - but nonetheless he's exactly right, these kind of tools can cause mayhem due to the complete lack of control and feel.