Well I've started what will be the most advanced project for me to date. I am the new owner of a nice 3/4 W&B near wedge. Blade seems straight and true. Not much active rust and a few small chips in the edge. I can see trace amounts of etching on the blade but its so far gone its unreadable.
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As you can see it will need a new set of scales. I will be making those(first time) out of some black horn from Maggard. Still undecided on wedge and pin/washer color. Im wanting to keep it close to period correct.
Today I started the tear down and initial cleaning to see what I had to work with.
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In series this is just unpinned, after some mothers mag polish and then after about 5 min hand sanding at 500 grit. You can see a lot of blemishes still remain. I have a new buffer however, I have zero flight hours on it and would hate to mess this one up so hand sanding will remain until I find time and a blade to break it in. I think I will be dropping down to 240 and work my way up to 1500 or so and then start to polish. It doesnt have to be perfect as I like a little character so I 'll play it by ear.
The most challenging part of this will be the scales. I've watched a few videos on the topic to get me started I'll just have to take it slow and be patient. Im really excited about this one as it will be the biggest blade and heaviest grind I've owned. Here's to success and a great shaver. Thanks for looking and I'll be posting updates as I move along.
Phil