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    Default Restored/Re-scaled H.M Christensen

    I got luck on this Ebay purchase (cheap!). I had been looking for an H.M. Christensen because from what I understand H.M Christensen was a Danish immigrant as are both sides of my family. Found this and when it showed up it was in much better shape than I expected. Nice geometry and no deep pitting. I really only cared about the blade as I wanted a razor to work on for my first restore/re-scale.

    Here is what it looked like upon arrival.

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    I un-pinned it and polished the blade with a progression of 400-800-1000-1500 wet/dry sand paper using WD-40 as a lubricant. It cleaned up relatively well but does still have some patina. After sanding I rubbed with Mothers Mag & Aluminum polish.

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    I honed it with a Norton 4K/8K. Ideally I would have had a 1K, but at the time I don't. It took some work with the 4K, but I got it to a point where it would easily pop arm hairs. More work back and forth from 4K to 8K and I felt it was close to ready.

    Scales cut and started finishing. I used Bocote wood planed to 3/16" thinckness. For the finish I used 2 coats of Shellac followed by Minwax Fast Drying Polyurethane. The Shellac was to allow proper adhesion and drying of the poly since Bocote is such an oily wood. The wedge was made from Walnut.

    Polished my Brass #0 washers using the suggestion from this thread. Polished on the left, original on the right.

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    Pinned and ready for the strop!

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    I shaved with it Sunday and it gave a great shave! I love the 11/16 blade, it is much heavier than the 4/8 Wosty I had been using and feels better in the hand.

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    Things I will do differently next time:

    1. Buy a 1K hone
    2. Use a scale thickness of 1/8" rather than 3/16"
    3. More attention to detail on the wedge, it doesn't fit exactly flush with both scales.
    4. Test different finishes, not sure how I feel about this poly yet...it feels thick and plasticy.

    Thanks for reading!
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