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02-28-2010, 07:11 PM #1
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Hi there,
I recently came to own a Wade and Butcher "The Celebrated" straight razor. As the pics will show, the blade was chipped and rusty and the original bone scales were rotten. I have limited shop supplies so instead of making new scales I decided to "transplant" some from a good razor.
Since the W+B is a hefty piece of metal, I thought I'd keep with this theme and try to find metal scales. I was able to find a Sweeney Todd straight razor from ebay with stainless steel scales. The price was right so i bought it and went to work.
Things I did:
A)Unpinned both razors
B)Sanding and breadknifing razor with 400grt, 600grt, 1000grt, 1500grt and 2000 grt sandpaper (wet sanding)
C)Buffed razor using dremel buffing wheel and then a polishing compound (Mothers Billet Polish)
D)Bought 3/32 brass rod and brass washers at a hobby shop
E)Peened together
Fortunately the Sweeney Todd razor was big too and the blade thicknesses were almost identical. I still have yet to sharpen the razor and am debating on giving the blade another polishing pass. All in all it was a pretty good experience and I learned quite a bit.
Here are some pictures:
P.S Picture 3 is the Sweeney Todd razor and the bottom pictures are the W+B finished product.Last edited by jadedtool; 02-28-2010 at 07:19 PM. Reason: Forgot Something