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    Default Otto Deutsch 6/8ths I need help. Order of operation vs. Leave it alone

    It was on my bucket list . Got Ebayed but didnt see this one coming.
    1) how do I proceed see images below input valued.

    First Ebay pics.
    2nd my before pics
    3rd what I found at this point.

    Quarantined, Coat of Tuffglide ,stored open , out of UV light.
    Question, Use as is? If no then cut off end before buffing? Seems that the stress of buffing machine would further stress crack.
    Reshape toe end first, resand for any remaining pits. Buff to mirror. Save money for new scales? Is this the proper way to proceed to save , I would like to keep this one. Input please.
    Shaved with it as is. preformed like it is made out to be. Outstanding. Now how to not wreck what cant be replaced?



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    Disclaimer : I actually have almost zero knowledge and absolutely no idea of what I'm talking about.

    If it were mine, I would just continue shaving with it and store it open on it's own. It would probably outlive me.
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    Barber notch it with a small dremel type grinder bit used in a drill on slooowww with a light touch and regular cooling
    With grind rotation starting from the spine and grinding into the crack
    Even a dose of CA glue to help hold it and stop vibration might help
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    Quote Originally Posted by Substance View Post
    Barber notch it with a small dremel type grinder bit used in a drill on slooowww with a light touch and regular cooling
    With grind rotation starting from the spine and grinding into the crack
    Even a dose of CA glue to help hold it and stop vibration might help
    Now that's an idea, see I told you I didn't know anything

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    Is the other thing that you are concerned that the pitting was caused by cell rot? I do like the idea of how to reshape the toe.
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    To me the beauty of those razors are all in the scales,If a case of cell rot? it has a terminal cancer,your call.
    If it hones and shaves well,leave it as is, (the crack) JMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Is the other thing that you are concerned that the pitting was caused by cell rot? I do like the idea of how to reshape the toe.
    I am concerned about cell rot. Wasn't sold that this is what I have yet. But know that the scales are prone to it. Right now when I hold it up to the light, shine flashlight through scales ,I see uniformity throughout the scales. Smell test Zero. Well tuffglide. I sanded deeper than all the rust , staining, early cell rot. I do like the barbers notch Idea. thinking about epoxy along crack on both sides of blade before I would try said procedure.
    Down the road I will want to get it done in acrylic. I have had some good clean-ups of other blades, I want to continue to get better . If the community can detail the procedure, I am game to try. I want to also confirm no cell rot before continuing. I was thinking a 2 week quarantine and see what develops blade wise. Your thoughts please.
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    Today the steel is clean, and I am having a hard time waiting and watching. Prepping for the inevivitable. thinking of the most stable methodology to increase sucsuess rate. I dont cut or grind a blade everyday...well never up till now

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    Sadley, epoxy will do nothing to stabilize the crack,nor will CA or any glue,good luck tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Sadley, epoxy will do nothing to stabilize the crack,nor will CA or any glue,good luck tho.
    Any input for success?? with a shop that looks anorexic compared to your. And there is the lack of familiarity with any procedure. I did add electrical tape along the cut line 3 layers thick as was suggested.
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