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    I have used Chrox & Ferox on 2 Balsa paddles 3"x8" about
    I fully painted solid cover of each powder mixed with fine mineral oil
    it doesn't take much only a few drops & it will cover the area quick
    let it dry for 2 days then rubbed off all the excess, it was surprising how much actually came off
    I use them as a post hone finisher about 10 laps on each .3 Chrox then .1 Ferox

    this is my method used

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...addles-oz.html
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    I just made something very similar and think i put too much dressing (chrox and mineral oil) onto the balsa. after 3 days now it's still shiny wet and rubs off. should i just rub off whats on the surface and leave it to dry longer or rub off and try my blade on it? BTW Thanks for your DIY instructions. i followed them with a few other peoples methods too. some do mention not to use too much chrox but yours looks like a billiard baize. i'm hoping mine is salvageable.

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    Also BTW what is ferrox exactly? i can't seem to find it….and did you make any crayons? and if so, where's the photo tutorial??

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    Ferrox is iron oxide. Substance did make crayons and did a photo tutorial.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...x-crayons.html
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    yeh mate rub off any excess paste with a clean cloth then let it dry some more
    it is surprising how much a small amount will spread

    now I currently have an experiment with some polyester felt boards with the powders in mineral oil on them, been 2 weeks & still not completely dry
    did the same started with a small amount then tried rubbing it off & still wet to touch

    but the Balsa did dry & lot quicker as it it absorbs the oil better

    I have found the crayons are a lot easier to apply and they don't seem to stick to the blade as much either
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonjo View Post
    Also BTW what is ferrox exactly? i can't seem to find it….and did you make any crayons? and if so, where's the photo tutorial??
    Ferrox is Ferris Oxide / Iron Oxide (pure powdered rust)
    usually a lot finer & softer than Chromium Oxide (Chrox)
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