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Thread: New Idea??? Experimentation....
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03-18-2008, 10:21 AM #131
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Thanked: 8Glen
I still haven't had a problem with the scales, granted the scales are on older straights and are original therefore they aren't the prettiest things around but still I haven't done any damage to them.
Would I try this with a custom set of fancy scales, No, but then I wouldn't do any of this on a custom made razor.
And Midway carries a product called liquid sandpaper, you can "paint" it on a buffing wheel and let it dry and then use it to sand the razors. Great stuff, I used some on a stitched wheel and tried it last night.
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03-18-2008, 07:11 PM #132
My addition
So I got my package from midway today and immediately went to town. I am throwing this unknown Spanish point (beat-up edge) into the Walnut media first. The walnut I'm using is Frankford Arsenal's own media pre-treated with ammonia free brass polish. Here are the pics. I'll keep you posted!
P.S.- Experiment officially started 3/18/08 at 3 p.m. EST. I want to check on it every five minutes so badly, but will wait until tomorrow (maybe). lol
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03-18-2008, 07:38 PM #133
My order arrived today also and is sitting on my doorstep waiting for me
Unfortunately I still have 20 minutes left at work, then an hour and a half of gym time before I get to play.
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03-18-2008, 07:45 PM #134
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Thanked: 13245Alex:
That razor looks like a perfect candidate for the spinner, Can't wait to see your results...
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03-18-2008, 10:49 PM #135
Corncob goes in the tumbler, Flitz goes in the corncob. Blade's in the tumbler. My blade.
Will report back in 24 hours.
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03-18-2008, 11:31 PM #136
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03-18-2008, 11:46 PM #137
The blade I'm throwing in there is in great shape to start with. I really only needs a finishing polish. I'm starting out conservative since I'm not used to this technique. I can always go back to walnut if I need to.
Just me being paranoid
A few side notes as well..
-It is so hard to leave that tumbler alone. I keep wanting to check it every 15 minutes.
-I ended up buying a Thumler Tumbler from Cabela's instead of the Midway. It just looked sturdier to me, and the reviews I saw were pretty good (not that I don't appreciate yours, gssixgun ). I don't know about the others, but this one is extremely quiet. I would probably rate it's noise level equivalent to a cell phone on vibrate. So far, so good. If I run into any problems with it I'll be sure to post.Last edited by D2T; 03-18-2008 at 11:55 PM.
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03-18-2008, 11:56 PM #138
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Thanked: 13245LOL yeah the checking it every 15 minutes thing will drive ya to drink
I solved that problem by tossing it in late at night, then making sure the next day was a work day, so it got 12 hours at a time without me watching the pot....
We are going to learn at a very fast pace, with so many people trying this so quickly...
Keep the successes and the failures posted so we all know what's happing
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03-19-2008, 12:32 AM #139
So I broke down and checked it at almost 2 hours, and all I've got to say is WOW!
Parts of the blade are already starting to develop a great finish.
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03-19-2008, 01:43 AM #140
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Thanked: 8Hey Glen
When are you going to give us that tip on making wood shiny? I think you referred to a gunsmith's trick for stocks?
I sure am curious.
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