Nope.
If I'm going to dremel a blade, I don't bother with any foreplay, I just start in and let the sparks fly!:whipped:
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Tip and scale tail nip-tuck.
Shortened the blade (now 2 1/4" cutting edge), but that made the scales look waaay too long for the blade. And the scales are cool 3-pin Bartmann originals. So, I shortened the scales in-situ, and went pinless there too. I usually like the blade to wedge to be a bit tighetr than this turned out, but what can you do sometimes.
There was a fair bit of pitting under that gold wash seen in post #1, and I due to my original tradgedy I did not go after it that agressively!:(. Semi-shine-satin finish. Still needs a honing and a test drive to see what this wafer-thin blade can do!
Looks like a good save there, Nice looking rebuild :)
Fuk!! That sucks. They're so pretty, it's just heartbreaking...Nice save though!!
I chipped one last year and stayed up late that night on a mission to bring it back.
Great save on a great razor - you will be glad you did!
You're taking it better than I would've. :cry: