Thanks for the entire series on razors restoring - perfect theoretical attitude, machining&hand job. The description in educated English enables understanding it all over the world!
if you don't mind or even like the pitting you can remove rust with electrolysis tank (check other videos on youtube for how to make and perform) some pitting can look kind of cool ...give a sense of history etc. ..but it can also be more of a pain to maintain and keep clean etc. ...it's all about what you like and what you want really
Hi. I have a razor that I believe to be from the mid 1700's. It has a very small monkey tail. The scales can not be salvaged. they are cracked and peeling. The Blade is a wedge. Because of it's age should I try a restoration on the blade? What would you do in my place?
Thanks for the entire series on razors restoring - perfect theoretical attitude, machining&hand job. The description in educated English enables understanding it all over the world!
Brilliant restoration and video many thanks for taking your time for us all
Amazing work man! More and more men should know how to do this kind of thing.
if you don't mind or even like the pitting you can remove rust with electrolysis tank (check other videos on youtube for how to make and perform) some pitting can look kind of cool ...give a sense of history etc. ..but it can also be more of a pain to maintain and keep clean etc. ...it's all about what you like and what you want really
Is there anyway to restore a razor without removing so much metal?
Listen to what he says. He says he like the way it looks. It's a matter of aesthetics.
Hi. I have a razor that I believe to be from the mid 1700's. It has a very small monkey tail. The scales can not be salvaged. they are cracked and peeling. The Blade is a wedge. Because of it's age should I try a restoration on the blade? What would you do in my place?
I would really need to see some photos to make a good recommendation. If you want you can email info@maggardrazors.com!
One of the sacred man laws if it doesn't fit use a hammer.
Part 11, using the number 8 in Roman numerals.
Why do you use brass for the inside and stainless on the outside?
peen heads. lol