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This article was originally posted on SRP<ref>http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/workshop/27902-start-finish-razor-restore.html</ref> by [http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/members/gssixgun.html gssixgun]
  
 
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As to the wedge end ??? Yes the wedge is coated to as I do the outside, I do 3-5 coats depending on the finish I am using, this is for wood/bone wedges...  
 
As to the wedge end ??? Yes the wedge is coated to as I do the outside, I do 3-5 coats depending on the finish I am using, this is for wood/bone wedges...  
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Revision as of 13:49, 11 November 2008

This article was originally posted on SRP[1] by gssixgun

Background

This is a thread that I have been wanting to do for awhile, but these things take time, and half the time when I go out to the shop I forget the camera.... This restore I finally got pics of just about the whole process so I figured I would do a complete restore in pictures....

The Razor Used In This Tutorial

This is a C.W.Dahlgren Eskilstuna Medalier Chicago 1893 the proof marks show 1886, 1888, 1881, 1878 the frameback is stamped Sanvik Bessamer Stal.....

The scales are Spalted Apple, the wedge is Brown Ebony.... Nickel Silver pins and SS washers... This one has 15 coats of Satin Wipe on Poly for the finish...

Starting out the razor has a very small touch of rust and some patina, the scales are shot...

The Process

Q&A

Q. Glen, as usual, awesome job! I'd like to know a little more about how you go about doing the wipe-on poly with the inside of the scales and the wedge. Do you coat the entire inside of the scale (once or more)? Do you coat the wedge prior to installation? Do you pin the wedge end and then coat all of it as a unit?

A. First thing I do is 3 coats of finish on the inside, after that really dries, I put two pieces of double side tape on the edge of what ever mailing box is in the room at the time.... I stick the scales to the box where the wedge would go, and then start the process of doing the outside coats with a box to hang unto and the scales securely attached to it.... This is for wipe on finishes....

As to the wedge end ??? Yes the wedge is coated to as I do the outside, I do 3-5 coats depending on the finish I am using, this is for wood/bone wedges...

Notes