That looks way better than I thought it would come out. Nice work!
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That looks way better than I thought it would come out. Nice work!
Breadknifed the blade an an DMT 325 to remove most of the chip. Then went to an DMT 1000 with 1 layer of tape to set the bevel and finish removing the remnants of the chip. Followed with Norton 4K/8k. Finished with a coticule with water followed by Vermio with water.
Diamond on hard felt paddle strop followed by CrOx on balsa and ended with about 100 passes on a shell strop.
2 pass shave led to pretty near bbs. Just have to fine tune the edge a bit.
I’m pleased with how this blade turned out. Now if the cell rot demons will stay away ...:mace:
Thank you for the compliment. It was rude of me not to respond right away.
I have to admit to being intimidated by the possibility of celluloid rot. The staining on the scales and the black on the blade certainly pointed to that.
Given a fairly small investment in the both the razor and the coffin box, I decided to try to clean it up and see what time will do. I didn’t have much to lose by being patient. It’s a good thing I had a vacation planned so that I could go away and think about alternatives before tearing the old scales off. When I got back, nothing new or bad had happened, so the decision to work with the existing scales was a pretty easy one to make.
I did learn a couple of really important things. I learned a lot more than I ever wanted to know about celluloid rot (I knew NOTHING at all about it before this) and I learned to be patient when working on a restoration/clean up.
I also confirmed that there are a lot of good people on these forums who will advise and guide with great generosity. Thanks to all.
Don’t know. Wouldn’t hurt to try.
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Also works with rubbing alcohol!