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    Default Tips for sanding a worked spine Boker

    Im fixing to start a restore on a worked spine Boker, and I've never messed with a worked spine before. I normally use greaseless compounds, but I don't see how the buffing wheels will be able to get into all of the file work on the spine, especially without rounding off all the edges. Do you guys usually have to hand sand and polish those parts? Or is there a trick I haven't learned yet? Thanks in advance for your time. Blake
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    While I have no experience working with a worked spine I am curious as to the answer myself. Thank you for asking this.

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    Try PMing gssixgun (glen) and ask him about using a tumbler. I've never used one, but it might just be the best way.

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    Yeah the problem with the tumbler is the high initial cost of the tumbler and media loland this razor is going to require some time on the greaseless compounds anyway, just wondering how these are usually done
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