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    Default 1/8%26quot%3B Chip on the corner of head - Salvageable?

    Just as I was feeling somewhat proficient with the razor (it's been about 3 months), I dropped it this morning and took out an 1/8" chip on the (whole) corner of the head and the cutting blade edge. I'm relieved that I still have all my appendages, but I'm really bummed about the chip.

    It is Genco President that I bought in an antique store for about 30 bucks. It has a rounded head, and I believe it's stainless steel.

    I'm worried about safety concerns, reading about the dangers of chips. But also, I'm trying to find an excuse to buy a new blade (not the best idea for my financial situation).

    Is the razor salvageable with the corner missing? Is it worth trying to save? Is it usable if I re-hone it?

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    Which end of the blade is the head? The end farthest from the pivot or the end closest to the pivot?

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    farthest from the pivot.

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    A picture would really help but by the sound of it, that chip should be able to be honed out. You could also shorten the blade a touch, round the point some, etc
    Of course if there are cracks radiating from the chip all bets may be off.

    Bob

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    I am at work now, but will post a pic when I get home. But if your imagination is colorful, just think what the razor might look like if a bionic mouse took a bite out of the corner (1/8" radius) where the blade meets the rounded head. it looks rounded inward.

    As you can tell, I 'm bored at work.

    Here's a simulated picture:
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    Let's move this to a more appropriate venue - The Workshop.

    Questions, comments, please email or PM me. Thanks!

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    If you've got a Dremel tool cutting down a straight is easy.

    The guys in the Workshop section will walk you through it.

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    Thanks for the move to the Workshop?

    No Dremel.

    Any other alternatives or suggestions? How safe will it be if I just re-hone with that chip in there?

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    Ummm...not at all? That point will be hella sharp, and the moment you have inattention while shaving, you'll end up in the ER needing stitches - please remember that a properly honed straight is often *more* sharp than a surgeon's scalpel!

    I'd send it to one of our resident restoration experts and have them alter the tip for you - it will be your best bet, all things considered.

    Of course, YMMV.

    Mark

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    Thanks, Mark. I'm looking forward to what the experts say.

    Here's the REAL picture that I promised.
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