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Beginning First restore
Here are some beginning shots of my first restore. It's a C&S Sollingen
Babbar. the new scales are Pearwood and the spacer is deer antler.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
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Looking good, keep the pics coming as you progress.
If you want your wedge (spacer) to be nice and tidy, I would pin the razor together with some microfasteners and carefully shape it to the scales.
Stu
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Thanks, way ahead on that one. Lol got a lot of thinning of the scales to do. They didn't look all that thick but the are. I think if I was to do it again I would make the scales one piece.
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Here's an update:
Just fitting the blade( which I will restore last) and the bone wedge to the new Pearwood scales. Just checking clearances and how the blade sits to see if any adjustments will be needed.
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Nice work! I can't wait to see the finished product.
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Thanks! And neither can I !!!
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*UPDATE*
Well I tool the blade and began to sand and sand. Here it is after 350g
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I then moved to 600 then 1000 and finally 1500. So although I left a few faint pits due to the fact that major contouring would need to be done I instead left them. Here is the finished blade ready to go into the new scales.
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Here are the finished scales. I was going to go high gloss but decided that a nice oiled satin look was more in line with the simple blade. First 2 pics are the scales shaped and sanded to 1500 grit. Nice and thin!
The second pic is with the oil finish just waiting to dry.
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