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    Quote Originally Posted by challigan23 View Post
    YES!!! That's what I'm talking about. I sure do appreciate it. I was just a bit lost after the 1500 grit. I may use a Dremel, or I may use a buffing wheel on a mounted motor. I'm not sure yet. I definitely need to pick up Lynn's DVD though. I can get it on SRD, right?

    And yes, I definitely got the Boker Elite from SRD and cannot wait to see it!



    Thank you all so much for replying with your wisdom and experience. When I find time, I'm gonna grab a couple old cheap razors and Lynn's DVD and get going on these restores! I'm super excited.
    Yes, you can buy Lynn's dvd off of here or from SRD. The main thing to remember using a Dremel is to make sure the tool is always turning away from the blade when using it perpendicular to the blade. You can go along the blade & when you get to the toe, you want it to spin away from that too. Once you get some experience using one, it isn't so bad. You just have to be very careful. If you accidentally let the tool turn against the edge, you can chip or break the blade, especially on a hollow ground. Lynn's dvd shows how to hone, strop, shave, his collection, restoration & using a Dremel the proper way but I hope you have some junk blades to practice with. I use the little buffing pads that are about 1/2" in diameter & about 7/16" wide. Just be careful if you use one. You can also hurt yourself if using it wrong!

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    Hi and welcome. If using a dremel or anything motorized make sure that you use low speed and make sure not to heat the blade as you can ruin it. If using a dremel use a light touch and wear ppe. It is VERY easy to chip off a bit if the blade. Good luck with your restores
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    Quote Originally Posted by challigan23 View Post
    Hello! My name is Casey, and I consider myself a beginner, still, though I've been wet-shaving for about two years now. I started off with a Adoration Axe, got a DOVO 5/8 in imitation tortoise, then a Ralph Aust 6/8, and I'm about to buy my next razor here shortly I'm in a bind at the moment because I have a broken wedge on my only razor I can shave with right now, the Ralph Aust, and I'm itching to take it apart. Luckily, I was wanting a new razor anyway, so I'll take the RA apart when I get my new one. The problem is, and the reason I can't shave with the vintage Axe or the Dovo, is because I started a restoration on the Axe and its in pieces, and I tried fixing chips in the DOVO and its ground down to about 4/8 or less with a terrible edge. I put it down a long time ago when I screwed up the edge, and now I need some guidance getting it shave ready again. I really don't know if I can get it back to a daily shave, but I think I can. I'll try to post some pics, but I wanted to introduce myself and my situation first. I've waited a long time to post since I joined because I've been trying to figure it out on my own and do my research. Another problem is I've tried sanding/buffing/polishing my daily shave, the RA, to get the small scratches out of it, and I cannot seem to get it back to the mirror finish. I just need help all around at this point. I have the Norton 4k/8k and 220/1k for honing and need a finishing hone, I know. But for my touch ups along the way and attempts at rehoning the DOVO I've used these plus a linen strop with .5 micron chromium oxide spray paste and a hard wool felt strop with the "white paste." Also, I use a bridle leather hanging strop for daily stropping. Anyway, I love shaving and everything about it about and would really love to make a hobby out of honing and restoration. Luckily, I have this place with all you experts and newbies. I'm thankful for that and the conversations I'll have with you all from here on! Thanks for everything in advance!
    A 5/8 razor worn down to 4/8 is very likely ground past its belly so while you can make it into a sharp piece of steel again it will not shave like the razor it was intended to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    A 5/8 razor worn down to 4/8 is very likely ground past its belly so while you can make it into a sharp piece of steel again it will not shave like the razor it was intended to be.
    I have to agree with that. I totally missed that. Good call onimaru55.

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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
    I use a Dremel for polishing but I only recommend it for people who are experienced in using one on a blade. I learned a lot on how to use one from Lynn's dvd. I have polished many blades successfully but it has to be done with the tool spinning away from the blade. If you are interested in using one, I would say practice on a junk blade first. Here is a Boker Imperial that the blade was tarnished & would not polish up by hand. It also had a broken scale but I had some other good scales to use & replaced them. I polished the blade with my Dremel before I re-assembled it. As I mentioned earlier. If you don't have any experience using a Dremel on a blade then don't attempt it. If you are interested in doing so, I recommend buying Lynn's dvd & watching it first, then practicing on a junk blade.
    Could you possibly post some pictures of the Boker Imperial before you polished it? I will probably polish with my Dremel, but I'm not close to polishing on any of my junkers. When you say you polished with a dremel that could not be polished by hand, what did you use to polish? These are the kinds of questions I have... The very basics. Thanks for your reply!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    A 5/8 razor worn down to 4/8 is very likely ground past its belly so while you can make it into a sharp piece of steel again it will not shave like the razor it was intended to be.
    That's exactly what I'm worried about. I need to post the pictures of that blade so you guys can have a look. I'm not sure what it measures, but I do know I ground it down a lot...so stupid. That's why I haven't attempted repairing any more edges since then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by challigan23 View Post
    Could you possibly post some pictures of the Boker Imperial before you polished it? I will probably polish with my Dremel, but I'm not close to polishing on any of my junkers. When you say you polished with a dremel that could not be polished by hand, what did you use to polish? These are the kinds of questions I have... The very basics. Thanks for your reply!
    Sorry, I forgot to take pics of the Boker Imperial before I polished it but it didn't shine. I used my Dremel & Maas polish & it turned it into a mirror shine.

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