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    Search member "AaronX" you will find his instructions and experimentations for Gold Plating actual straight razors here on SRP I can tell you from experience his methods worked very very well on razors...

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    Wow, what a response. I know someone with an electroplating setup, I'm going to contact him and see if we can work something out to get this fixed up properly.

    On the up side, I have more stuff to buy. Apparently I absolutely, definitely, without a doubt need to buy an electroplating kit


    I can't wait to try this out, I'm having visions of artistic gold wash on a few of my blades now.

    Here is a pic of the damage. It doesn't look terrible, but the wash is totally diminished form what it was when I started.

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    Just an update,

    I did a nickel flash, then plated with 24k gold.
    Turned out great!
    Just a bit of touchup work now.
    Sure isn't cose effective though!

    Thanks for the support guys!

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    Looks good and way to make it right!

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    Looks great - a good save!

    You could have saved yourself the nickel flash step though - it is only done because gold will not plate well onto steel, but it will onto nickel, and nickel will plate well onto steel, so it gives the gold plate a 'toe hold' if you like. Seeing as you already had a gold tone there, there must still have been the nickel present, so the gold would plate directly onto what gold plate there was left on the blade, which would act as a flash-gold coating. All you would need in that case is a thorough de-grease or an activator wash to ensure good adherence.

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    That came out nice!!! I think you going above and beyond to make it right (and spending money) will make them appreciate you and the time/work you put into it to bring it back to life. You should be proud!

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    What did you end up using? It looks great

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    Quote Originally Posted by globaldev View Post
    What did you end up using? It looks great
    Not sure what you are looking for.

    I used a 24k gole and nickel plating setup that I luckily had access to.
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    I need to do this to a Boker of mine - near NOS king cutter with a nasty fingerprint etched into the gold blade stamp. Was the setup you used designed for jewelry work?

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    Nope, it was part of a circuit board repair setup. But I believe the only difference would be the size of the electrodes used.
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