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    exoticwoods.com for thin-sliced exotic lumber

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shave4Fun View Post
    I have been able to find everything except brass collars.
    The set from Classic Shaving looks like the ticket for silver restoration, and the shipping would be justified if enough sets or other items are purchased.

    Anyone know where to find brass or any other type metal collars?
    I'm having a hard time finding the domed collars, that are present on most of the Sheffield razors that I have. I think you could probably make them, with a doming kit, like this one from Harbor Freight

    Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices

    I guess you place your washer from microfasteners in the appropriately sized dome, and hammer it into the shape.

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    Masecraft Supply for knife making supplies, inlay materials, pool cue and pen making supplies. has horn, micarta, MOP, and all sorts of acrylic including faux tortoise shell.

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    What about those star-like sanding disks for the dremel? (They come in different colors)

    Who offers those again?

    Thanks,
    C utz

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    Rockler (rockler.com) for thin cut lumber, including exotic woods. And general woodworking stuff, like finishes, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c_kyle View Post
    I'm having a hard time finding the domed collars, that are present on most of the Sheffield razors that I have. I think you could probably make them, with a doming kit, like this one from Harbor Freight

    Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices

    I guess you place your washer from microfasteners in the appropriately sized dome, and hammer it into the shape.
    Kyle,
    That set looks like what it needed.
    I really don't like the idea of nuts and bolts, such as what would come from microfastners, if I were going to sell a restored razor.

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    shouldn't this be a sticky?

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    Pins & Dremel tools

    This guy is in Germany, He sells the razor pins & Scales & will deal with you direct or through ebay.
    Website Rassiermesser/razorhandle - Messingstifte/pins
    Email address baburc@arcor.de
    Ebay name rose789pipo
    Ebay shop eBay Seller: eBay Seller: rose789pipo: items on eBay.co.uk

    For the Dremel tools
    Email address pjwhite4238@msn.com
    Ebay name nuttreecat
    Ebay shop eBay Seller: eBay Seller: nuttreecat: Home Garden, Jewellery Watches items on eBay.co.uk

    Please note this dealer is in the US & you may have to pay VAT if you combine too many items
    Over £18 as a business purchase or over £36 as a gift private purchase.

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    Is there a chance that this thread can be updated and expanded? Since getting into straights I have been toying around with repairing and restoring. I have some "junk" razors that I have to practice on. I am looking for a list of tools and venders to get started.

    I have read the wiki and picked up some info from there but those of you who restore could you provide a list of basic tools to start?

    Is it safe to assume that I should start with removing and replacing scales before moving on to blade work?

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    Anyone know if/when texasknife will have any more nickle/silver rod in stock? Every time I check they are sold out!!!

    I bought some 1/16 brass at a local hobby store.

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronX View Post
    here let me help

    CA Glue - CA Glue (free shipping over $20)
    Washers - Micro Fasteners - Washers (Brass and stainless)
    Rod Stock Brass and NiAg

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