Really Getting Into Restoring....Have Questions
Hi Everyone!
Over the past couple of months I have gotten REALLY into (my wife says "obsessed") restoring straight razors. To date, I have "rescued" almost 100 razors from ebay. My philisophy is different than the typical collector, in that I look at the straight razor as functional art. An old rusty Wade and Butcher, unless George Washington killed a redcoat with it, should be restored to use. I am looking to learn everything, including how to rescale those whose scales are too far gone or could be made more beautiful by the extra work. I've already made more than my share of mistakes (like being too aggressive in removing pitting) and I have a bunch of questions that I hope you experts out there can answer for me. Here goes:
I am finding that the "polishing" wheels and compounds on my buffer actually cloud the finish more than polish it. What is strange is that my rough sisal wheel with emery paste on it seems to leave a better mirror than anything else I have tried. Am I crazy or doing something wrong?
I have been finding that light "water spots" or corrosion spots often may an otherwise nice finish. Does anyone have ideas about how to remove or reduce them without ruining the razor around it?
How do you go about keeping the razor cool when buffing. DO you dip it in water? Just let it sit?
What is the consensus on dealing with a razor with a MAJOR chip in the blade at the end of the razor; one that can in no way be honed out or made shave ready in any way other than modifying the razor? In the cases I have had, I have chosen to modify the razor. I turned one spike point with a huge "bite" taken out of the spike into a round edge. I took a square point with a similar chip and turned it into a 1/4" smaller spike point. Did I do right or wrong?
What is the best thing to do with one of those black corrosion lines that marrs the center of a blade?
What is the general consensus on scales? Is the original scale always "sacred" or is the blade the thing and the scale something to be improved if the blade justifies it?
Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your responses!