Same for me, 3 weeks before shipping notification. Gave me time to add another plate!
Sent from my SM-G930R4 using Tapatalk
(06-06-2018, 09:23 PM)Vicissidude Wrote: It's taking him 2-3 weeks to fulfill orders.
Sent from my SM-G930R4 using Tapatalk
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
I definitely liked the brushed look when I first got the razor (the polished ones above look awesome). Mines starting to develop dark spots now. Personally it doesn't bother me and I don't want to have to polish it constantly so I probably will just leave it alone and let the patina happen. I went with just the 'C' plate and was thinking of ordering another plate but now I think I will wait to see what comes out in SS. If there is not a huge price increase I may just pick one of those up.
Would use caution in the future as plates and razors become avail. on the BST in case someone got a little aggressive with a Dremel.
Would use caution in the future as plates and razors become avail. on the BST in case someone got a little aggressive with a Dremel.
Go Blue!
(06-06-2018, 04:16 PM)ANG69 Wrote: If you decide to use sand paper (wet) please be careful and go very slowly and carefully in order not to alter the original geometry. I would suggest to start with 2000grit paper and then gradually move up to 6000grit. At that point the surfaces should be pretty ready for some jewelers compound and polishing tissue you can buy through Amazon (Sunshine Polishing Cloths for Sterling Silver, Gold, Brass and Copper Jewelry).
Cool thanks for the info! I'm undecided. If you think there's a risk of screwing up the geometry, I might just succumb to patina, or follow vtmax's example and have someone else do it.. Would it look weird if I polish but don't sand the top of the base plate and bottom of the cap? Would that alleviate the risk?
(06-07-2018, 12:05 AM)Vicissidude Wrote:(06-06-2018, 04:16 PM)ANG69 Wrote: If you decide to use sand paper (wet) please be careful and go very slowly and carefully in order not to alter the original geometry. I would suggest to start with 2000grit paper and then gradually move up to 6000grit. At that point the surfaces should be pretty ready for some jewelers compound and polishing tissue you can buy through Amazon (Sunshine Polishing Cloths for Sterling Silver, Gold, Brass and Copper Jewelry).
Cool thanks for the info! I'm undecided. If you think there's a risk of screwing up the geometry, I might just succumb to patina, or follow vtmax's example and have someone else do it.. Would it look weird if I polish but don't sand the top of the base plate and bottom of the cap? Would that alleviate the risk?
Most welcome! If you just polish the top of the baseplate without sending it, it would almost completely eliminate the possibility of adversely impacting the designed geometry. I also did not do anything with the bottom of the top cap.
Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)