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07-18-2008, 04:05 AM
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Why you should make sure to be very careful while cleaning and polishing your razors.
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07-18-2008, 04:06 AM
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After pics:
I know it doesn't look like a whole lot was done, but:
-the pins are totally clean now, no gunk
-the inside of the scales are clean
-the pivot pin is MUCH looser, as all the gunk around it cleaned off
-the gunk on the tang is gone, as is the gunk on the blade right in front of the shoulder
Still needs a little work, but not bad for just a cleanup on a $5 razor, that is still wicked sharp, as evidenced by MY FINGER!
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07-18-2008, 04:08 AM
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Where are the "after" pictures of your finger?  
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07-18-2008, 04:24 AM
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Where are the "after" pictures of your finger?  
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I'll let you know when it stops bleeding long enough to take a good pic
I have a bandaid on it now, wrapped pretty tight to help staunch the blood flow. Styptic pencil just burned like a banshee and did nothing to slow it down. Couldn't even put any triple antibiotic on it yet because it just kept mixing with the blood.
Once it stops bleeding, I'll take another pic, but that will probably be tomorrow 
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07-18-2008, 05:38 AM
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 Must be the MDT(missing digit test)
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07-18-2008, 05:48 AM
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 Must be the MDT(missing digit test)
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[documentary man voice] "Often regarded as being the most accurate test of a blades true sharpness, the Missing Digit Test is one that is not often practiced in the modern world. When we asked our 95 year old honemeister, Johnny "3 Fingers" McGee, about it, he would only tell us that, "Them ole boys, they were real men back in the day. None of that 'Hanging Hair Test' mumbo jumbo, we left that nonsense to the woman-folk."
Sadly, 3 Fingers McGee passed away before we finished editing out documentary, due to blood loss. He was found in his workshop on the floor, with a freshly restored razor by his side, and a note written in blood that simply said, "Now THAT'S sharp!" This filming is dedicated to his memory, and what is now a lost art form. [/documentary]
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07-18-2008, 12:58 PM
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Nice work. Despite being relatively unknown, I find those Jung's razors excellent. Right up there with Genco (which I like quite abit).
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07-18-2008, 01:26 PM
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Repeat after me:
"I will take all necessary precautions to ensure my tools and my work bring me more pleasure than pain."
If it opens more than about 1/16" when you make a fist, get it stitched up (or glued, stapled etc.)
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07-18-2008, 01:28 PM
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Nice work. Despite being relatively unknown, I find those Jung's razors excellent. Right up there with Genco (which I like quite abit).
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I only have one, but I would agree with this. Mine takes one heck of an edge.
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07-18-2008, 04:00 PM
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Where are the "after" pictures of your finger?  
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I believe those are the after pictures!
Welcome to the club BlazedMonkey, I'm willing to bet most of us have slipped a time or two
Bob
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07-18-2008, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by CactusBob
I believe those are the after pictures!
Welcome to the club BlazedMonkey, I'm willing to bet most of us have slipped a time or two
Bob
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I'd hope even though most of us have slipped (me included), that most of us don't slip that badly. I know I haven't.
Cut proof fish cleaning gloves are inexpensive, adequately form fitting and a must when using machinery (buffing wheels, etc) but also when handling razors in any significant degree during hand restoration work.
Your pics remind me that I should get another tetanus shot. I think my last one was over ten years ago.
Chris L
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07-18-2008, 05:49 PM
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Your pics remind me that I should get another tetanus shot. I think my last one was over ten years ago.
Chris L
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Chris,
very smart advise and mostly overlooked! They should make this a sticky
Adults should get their tetanus shot every 10 years.
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07-18-2008, 06:27 PM
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Cut proof fish cleaning gloves are inexpensive, adequately form fitting and a must when using machinery (buffing wheels, etc) but also when handling razors in any significant degree during hand restoration work.
Chris L
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Very true, I have a pair of gloves that I got from work that are designed to protect against glass, sharp metal and razor blades. If I can find out where they purchased them from I will pass on the info
Bob
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07-19-2008, 08:58 AM
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I'm glad you guys enjoy my tragedy
Yeah, I think it is time I get a tetanus booster 
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07-20-2008, 12:42 AM
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Go To The Doctor
If you cut all the way to the bone, you should go to the ER or see a physician.
There are all kinds of tendons in the finger you could have cut, and you won't know until it is completely healed and doesn't work right anymore.
If they get to it quickly, like within a few days, they can repair cut tendons and when it heals it will be as good as new.
I have a friend who cut the other side of his finger and didn't go to the dr. He was able to bend the finger just fine right after the cut, so he thought no damage had happened.
He was completely wrong. after the cut healed, about 3 weeks later, he could bend his finger but could not bend it all the way down.
HIS GRIP WAS PERMANENTLY WEAKENED. He went to the doctor about 6 weeks after the accident when he realized he had a problem, and there was not much they could do for him.
You may not have damaged anything. But you should go to the doctor anyway.
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07-20-2008, 01:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by toolarts
If you cut all the way to the bone, you should go to the ER or see a physician.
There are all kinds of tendons in the finger you could have cut, and you won't know until it is completely healed and doesn't work right anymore.
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That's sound advice.
I almost did exactly that last week. Just finished drying the blade and noticed my fingers were in the wrong place, and relying on the friction of a new pivot to keep the blade in place. I don't think I'll do that again. Shouldn't have to lose a finger to learn a lesson.
Bjorn
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07-20-2008, 01:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by toolarts
If you cut all the way to the bone, you should go to the ER or see a physician.
There are all kinds of tendons in the finger you could have cut, and you won't know until it is completely healed and doesn't work right anymore.
If they get to it quickly, like within a few days, they can repair cut tendons and when it heals it will be as good as new.
I have a friend who cut the other side of his finger and didn't go to the dr. He was able to bend the finger just fine right after the cut, so he thought no damage had happened.
He was completely wrong. after the cut healed, about 3 weeks later, he could bend his finger but could not bend it all the way down.
HIS GRIP WAS PERMANENTLY WEAKENED. He went to the doctor about 6 weeks after the accident when he realized he had a problem, and there was not much they could do for him.
You may not have damaged anything. But you should go to the doctor anyway.
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I appreciate the concern, but I was just being a little melodramatic, it wasn't to the bone 
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07-20-2008, 03:20 AM
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No problem
It was just meant as informational. It's up to you if you don't think you need medical care. Good luck with that!
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