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Excited, but curious...
My Genco Improved Eagle showed up on Friday, and since it was raining today I decided to spend 6.5 hours hand sanding/polishing it (first polish and rescale). Progressing from 220 up to 2500 going dry and wet.
Went from this:
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To this:
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But it still has a little pitting. I'm curious, anybody have an opinion. If the pitting is closer to the spine and on the spine/tang would it be worth it to go through and try to buff it out? How likely is it that I'll remove too much pitting in these areas? Should I just leave it as is and call it a day, just to avoid risking it?
Thanks
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My Gosh, I thought you were talking about your honing progression for a moment!
Nice blade, let us know how it shaves...
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I have polished 3+ razors for myself...I found 180 grit works very well when not used on images/blade etching
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Most of the pitting left is next to the image on the blade and the stamp on the tang.
What are the chances I'll remove a lot of material from these locations if I go back through and start at 180? 220 wasn't removing much of the pitting, deep scratches or imaging...
If there's a good chance that it'll take a lot of metal off then I'm just going to take it to the buffing wheel and re-oil it. If I can probably get it off then I might wait until next weekend and go through the whole process again, just need some opinions as this is my first attempt.