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Thread: To Dremel or Not To Dremel
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01-10-2010, 09:30 PM #21
Well if you are Dremel experienced simply be aware that you can heat the metal faster than you think because it is so thin. Buffing wheels can grab the edge and throw the blade. Lower grit sanding can come out very uneven (as I'm sure you're aware) but on something as thin as a razor you can end up with a wavy blade.
Personally, if it were restoring something that was my great grandfathers I would probably not use my dremel. Not just because of an increased risk of any damage, but also because I think I would want to spend extra time working by hand to get to know the razor. Its an heirloom, I think I would want to become a little more intimate with it.
Perhaps some sand paper and some Barry White... No, wait, not that kind of intimate. Seriously though, consider finding a bunch of music your great grandfather listened to, put it on in the background and start hand sanding. Its not often you will get to work on a piece that will mean as much to you, IMHO.
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01-10-2010, 10:31 PM #22
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01-10-2010, 10:40 PM #23
gssixgun,
Crap. I did not see page 2 of that thread. I stand corrected. Still, I think I want to do hand work on these just for the intimacy of it. But I understand the risks of a dremel if I decide to use it, and I do have the skills to use it.
I will PM you about something else.
David
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01-10-2010, 10:46 PM #24
Anti dremel techniques for polishing:
1) Use the polishing(rouge) bars directly on the blade. Just grab the bar of polishing compound and work it back and forth across the blade, wipping off with a towel between grades. I have done this in the past on a restoration of a gun barrel, on knives and on straight razors. It's done by hand, and therefor you have more control.
2)Use the liquid metal polish in conjunction with a piece of cork. You can get in tight corners and apply ample pressure where needed. The cork works very well to conform to tight corners etc...
Both of these techniques offer 2 common thing that you cannot achieve with the dremmel - CONTROL and SAFETY. You also do not need to worry about over heating.Last edited by Maskwa; 01-10-2010 at 10:46 PM. Reason: Spelling