Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
I typically won't sand a full hollow. Instead I cut off the active rust with a single edge razor blade, then some 0000 steel wool and oil/ WD-40, then 3M metal restorer/ polish.

After cleaning up 50 or more razors, you'll be better at evaluating if a blade warrants sanding at all. Most aren't.!

1/4 hollow and wedges are the only blades that can withstand heavy sanding.

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I definitely get that, good advice. I guess the blade in this post is a half hollow blade (according to #8 https://sharprazorpalace.com/razors/...ng-grinds.html), and I was concerned the metal wasn't there to get rid of the pitting on the lower half of the blade, so in the end I stopped. Also, the concave quality of the blade makes it physically harder to sand. I think sanding a blade will be a rare event, so the sanding jig will wait until the need arises! It will unquestionably make the job much easier.