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08-02-2009, 09:11 AM #1
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Thanked: 235What should I do with this razor?
I bought this from ebay as a spur of the moment thing. When it got here I found that it had some serious pitting which you can see in the red circle. Some of this pitting extends to the edge. For a while I was wondering if I should hone it and see if the pitting is anything other than cosmetic, or use the scales on another project. While I was trying to figure this out I found a small crack in the edge, highlighted by the small red circle.
What does everyone think I should do with this razor? Should I cut the toe off to get rid of the crack and pitting, making it a stubby little razor? I don't think I could bread knife the edge to get rid of the crack because this razor is already quite narrow.
Another option would be to give it away to someone who wants it (I just can't bring myself to throw it out, but I could give it away).
What ever I do decide to do, it won't all go to waste. I will be using the scales on Bengall that had to have just over a quarter of and inch chopped off the toe because of a crack. (That was hard work with just a diamond file)
I'd love to hear what you have to say about this.
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08-02-2009, 05:39 PM #2
what i see is a big cicle and cracks goes until that level then sorry just get rid of it.
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08-02-2009, 07:17 PM #3
Another unlucky one Nathan. I can't see how far it extends from the photo, but you may be able to hone it out. How far does it go mate?
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08-03-2009, 05:14 AM #4
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08-03-2009, 06:28 AM #5
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Thanked: 2209Grind off the bad part which will leave a stub razor. Then attach scales and hone it. Then leave it in the kitchen knife drawer.
My mother loves the razors I give her. They are great for trimming/cutting meat.Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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08-03-2009, 09:47 AM #6
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Thanked: 235Not that unlucky because I hardly paid anything for it. The crack goes just past the end of the bevel and then seems to curve back on itself. I don't think I could hone it out because it is already fairly narrow. It is just over 4/8ths. I can't bring myself to throw it out so I'm thinking of chopping the toe off.
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08-03-2009, 09:56 AM #7
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08-03-2009, 12:58 PM #8
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Thanked: 235I have started chopping the toe off with a diamond file. This is going to take a while. If I go at it a little bit every day I think I should be able to get through it in about two weeks. It looks like it won't be too short.
It will be a stubby razor, so I will be able to scare my in-laws by telling them its a razor for young teenage boys.
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08-04-2009, 11:38 PM #9
Ask and you shall receive..
http://straightrazorpalace.com/shavi...hie-razor.html
Its a long thread, enjoy and good luck with the razor
Bob
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08-05-2009, 10:58 AM #10
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Thanked: 235Just an update on how it's going. I have just finished chopping off the toe. Now I am going to think about reshaping the end into a barbers notch like it used to have. But that might have to wait until my fingers heal. Its hard work doing this with just a diamond file and no vice.