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03-16-2009, 01:07 AM #1
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Thanked: 41Friodur edge repair before and after pics and description of process I used.
First let me say a big THANK YOU to all who gave advise and encouragement. I picked this Friodur up yesterday at an antique store for $12.50. She is a beauty. I had seen here a couple weeks ago and said to myself, self"NO WAY" SHE IS DEAD, what a shame. Yesterday I looked at her again and said, "self, try to save her if you can". Here she is as I took her home.
So the plan was to breadknife her edge flat again. I used my Norton flattening stone back after lapping with 320 grit wet dry paper. Here is what she looked like after the Norton
That didn't take too long. I next decided to continue breadknifing with my DMT1200. This got her flat
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After her edge got pretty flat I went to work on the DMT 1200 to set her bevel. Here's how it went,20 lateral,20x strokes,10lat,10x,5x20 circular,10x slight grab at toe on tnt. Followed by 10lat,10x,5x20circ,20x,20lat,10x, some grab at heal and toe on tnt none in middle,20lat,20x,20x,5x20circ,20x, remove tape tnt grab 100%.
10x,10x 20x, less grab mid bladfe. followed by 20x,20x,5x20 circ,20x,50x, less grab mid blade on tnt,1st arm hair test. 40x,20x,20x,60x, curt some arm hair tnt full grab whole blade. 20x,50x,20x,50x. Done cuts arm hair easily. Now on to the Norton 4k/8/ then the chinese 12k, strop and shave,
Here is what she looks like after the DMT
So what did I learn? It can be done and without power tools. I am no blade restorer by any means. This is my first major edge restore.I know that she needs some polish and scratch removal, cosmetics. I hope that I did an ok job. I am pretty pleased. I post this just to give some of you a little bit of encouragement if you might need or want it.
Happy shaving!
Mark
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