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    Hi Group,

    I have read the posts here about tumbling, but I think this is always with respect to a blade that has been removed from the scales.

    This might have possibly been covered, but is it possible to rig a fixture that will clamp onto the monkey tail and hold the blade in the tumbler, letting the compound swirl around the blade?

    Has anyone tried this. If not, I am going to try it and post the results.

    Thanks in advance.

    David

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    Are you asking about tumbling a razor with the scales still on? I think that there was some input about this in the tumbler thread and, IIRC, the conclusion was that the scales are likely to get clogged with media and the razor might not get the proper circulation in order to clean the steel efficiently.

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    What I was thinking was to rig a fixure to hold the blade only up through the shank in the medium so the scales would not actually be in the tumbler.

    Edit: I know that a lot of older scales can break while removing the pins, so I was thinking about how to use the tumbler to clean the blade without removing the pin. I know you can buff them, but I have some vintage razors that I don't want to loose the etching on.
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    And leave the top of the tumbler off? AFAIK, that would just make a ridiculous mess! Plus, you want the razor to move around within the tumbler during the whole process. You can try if you like, but I don't know about it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BingoBango View Post
    And leave the top of the tumbler off? AFAIK, that would just make a ridiculous mess! Plus, you want the razor to move around within the tumbler during the whole process. You can try if you like, but I don't know about it...
    Thanks, I will end that quest now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BingoBango View Post
    And leave the top of the tumbler off? AFAIK, that would just make a ridiculous mess! Plus, you want the razor to move around within the tumbler during the whole process. You can try if you like, but I don't know about it...
    Depends on the tumbler and how much media you have in it.
    I run mine all the time without the lid on.

    I would imagine if you had enough bars/clamps you could rig something up, but would be easier to just learn how to unpin/repin the razor, it's a skill you will probably want to learn anyways, and makes cleaning razors much easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superbleu View Post
    Depends on the tumbler and how much media you have in it.
    I run mine all the time without the lid on.

    I would imagine if you had enough bars/clamps you could rig something up, but would be easier to just learn how to unpin/repin the razor, it's a skill you will probably want to learn anyways, and makes cleaning razors much easier.
    Thanks, but I'm not trying to avoid learning to re-pin. I was just curious if it had been tried.

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