What Ive learned in 3 weeks.
Hello,
Well Ive been working on straight razors for about 3 weeks now. Ive learned so much from you guys and I cant say thank you enough. Every single person has been nice and even when I asked somewhat dumb questions or questions that have probably been asked before everyone was beyond helpful. In the beginning I was very overwhelmed but after a few days of asking questions and actually putting in work it became very straight forward. Anyone can restore a straight razor if they take the time to learn and make a small investment. In total I spent about $50 on supplies (sandpaper, polish, superglue, scale material, pins and washers).
Tips form me to other new members or someone looking into straight razor restoring:
*Make sure the razor your buying has quality photos so you know what your getting into.
*Research the maker before you buy the razor.
*Don't spend a lot on your first razor you plan on restoring.
*Keep it simple and hand sand up to 1500 or 2000 grit starting from about 320 or 400 if the pitting is not to bad.
*Using ca for scale finish is A LOT of work, use g10 or micarta for your first rescale.
*Ask before you try something your not sure about.
*Send your razor out to be sharpened by a pro.
*Take your time and have fun. If your not having fun stop and come back another day.
Thanks everyone,
Chris