Gents,
I purchased this 7/8 beauty for 103.90 shipped, because I love shaving with old Sheffield razors, and I thought that I might be able to rehab it into a more useable and desirable condition!
I had absolutely no clue how to rehab a razor so I watched a couple YouTube videos, and came up with the plan of sanding it by hand using a progression of wet/dry sand paper, and then polishing it by hand with Maas. I do not have any power tools.
So I purchased the sandpaper and ultimately ended up going down to 400 grit, then to 600, 800, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, and then 7000.
The blade is far from perfect, but that wasn’t what I was going for...I just wanted to try my hand at something new, and to get this razor into a useable condition. I also lightly sanded and oiled the scales.
I am happy with how it turned out! I am planning to hone it tomorrow, and will give it a whirl on Wed or Thurs!
Here are some pictures!
Before:
After:
I purchased this 7/8 beauty for 103.90 shipped, because I love shaving with old Sheffield razors, and I thought that I might be able to rehab it into a more useable and desirable condition!
I had absolutely no clue how to rehab a razor so I watched a couple YouTube videos, and came up with the plan of sanding it by hand using a progression of wet/dry sand paper, and then polishing it by hand with Maas. I do not have any power tools.
So I purchased the sandpaper and ultimately ended up going down to 400 grit, then to 600, 800, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, and then 7000.
The blade is far from perfect, but that wasn’t what I was going for...I just wanted to try my hand at something new, and to get this razor into a useable condition. I also lightly sanded and oiled the scales.
I am happy with how it turned out! I am planning to hone it tomorrow, and will give it a whirl on Wed or Thurs!
Here are some pictures!
Before:
After: