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I got a nice straight and I like the decal on the blade. Is there a way to restore the blade without removing the decal? I'm assuming that a blade with pitting spots will need sanding and only sanding can remove those spots. Sanding might remove the decal also, any thoughts?
Pictures to follow if required!
mdunn
12-04-2009, 03:49 AM
is it etched or engraved?
(pics! pics!)
is it etched or engraved?
(pics! pics!)
etched.
Hang on, upload in progress!
Here we go. I'm not even sure of the word in there... I should revive the Russian straight thread (Yes, that's a Stiz) :001_rolle
Should I use chemicals instead to clean the blade?
leighton
12-05-2009, 02:45 PM
IMO, the rust is too bad. However, you might be able to save it using the tumbler method. I'm sure someone in your city has a tumbler. Apparently they're more common than I think.
IMO, the rust is too bad. However, you might be able to save it using the tumbler method. I'm sure someone in your city has a tumbler. Apparently they're more common than I think.
Just had a look at the tumbler method... (http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/workshop/18075-new-idea-experimentation-3.html)
Wow! Impressive! I'm unsure if I can get that over here, I will need to make some inquiries... Thanks for that mate!
Sticky
12-05-2009, 06:19 PM
It could be photographed and/or laser/acid etched. IIRC, Traveller over at SRP has done this before. I think Joe Chandler has also. My guess is that it would be expensive.
DunEdinRanger
12-05-2009, 06:35 PM
Just had a look at the tumbler method... (http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/workshop/18075-new-idea-experimentation-3.html)
Wow! Impressive! I'm unsure if I can get that over here, I will need to make some inquiries... Thanks for that mate!
That was impressive. I wonder if it would work with DE's?
Seraphim
12-09-2009, 07:33 AM
That was impressive. I wonder if it would work with DE's?
Probably not, as most DEs are chrome plated, and I'd imagine that the tumbler would simply remove the plating, leaving you with a shiny brass DE.
Scissors
12-10-2009, 11:54 PM
FWIW, the tumbler used is for sale here, and its not expensive:
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=587176
I don't know about shipping out of the US, though.
Edit to add: int'l info is here:
http://www.midwayusa.com/General.mvc/Index/international_information
You'd have to order from an Australian reseller. As of right now, they don't have one, but you may be able to find similar products.
Thanks for the information!
I will keep looking but I might send this one to be restored... I'm unsure yet. I would love to keep the design on the blade but I guess you can't have everything all the time...
Cedrck
12-11-2009, 09:46 PM
Though it a shallow “frost” It can be saved, and look original as from factory… but it’s a lot of work, and only worth it if it’s a heirloom or something special, otherwise you may want to go the tumbler rout.
I don’t have much experience with tumblers, but I believe when finished it will look different but still there… better than sanding.
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