#1

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
This is my Karve SS 3.5” Argyle handle Design with Plate C and Stand.

Karve original top cap I actually love the design and open tabs on side it gives unique look to razor it’s well done by Karve  Happy2

As you can see top cap was done like walking on eggshells to preserve lines on edge underside of the cap and I’ll attach photos here for you to see.

It took me 2 days without rushing get under-cap to be done perfect and I truly took this polish to another level on my Karve.

Shaves awesome very happy with it and first time trying place C I’m amazed wow great shave no nicks or cuts. It’s all about technique, right plate, right blade that’s all in my view.

I would love to get OC - plate to try or B in SS.

Hope you like it.

Take care & Stay Safe 

Alan H

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#2
Great job!!

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#3
Really impressive Alan!

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#4
How are you polishing, with a Dremel and compound? Well done though, a transformation
#5

Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Wow! That is stunning.

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#6

Member
Gatineau, QC, Canada
I do use heavy duty dremmel and use 3 different compounds. I use High Quality 3M Sandpaper different various grids from fine to superfine grids.(Wet Sand) - No Pressure Ever Used.

Same procedure I use maybe slightly different when polishing jewelry or high end watches.

Lots of effort needed and patience is needed not to mention it’s time consuming.

I’ll try to make video in future I need to get some gear and nice little set up.

Hope it helps

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