FROGGY SHAVE: Wade & Butcher The Celebrated complete restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Wade & Butcher The Celebrated complete restoration using Drew Dick scales and various wet stones (Atoma 600, Shapton 1k & 5K, JNAT Nakayama Lv5++ with Asano Naguras)

Комментарии • 35

  • @trueblu8
    @trueblu8 Год назад +1

    Nice razor and edge. Love the new scales!

  • @OliverReilly1
    @OliverReilly1 Год назад +1

    Accidents happen but that blue is a million times better! Just glad the blade didn’t get damaged!

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  Год назад

      Thx mate, indeed I agree with you, Blue looks cool 😎👍

    • @OliverReilly1
      @OliverReilly1 Год назад +1

      @@FroggyShave I just picked up a W&B 7/8 so watched your video for inspiration. Needs new scales and the condition is almost identical so thank you for this video! It has helped massively

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  Год назад

      @@OliverReilly1 thx for your support!!! Means a lot!
      I have another W&B lying around for months, waiting to be restored, definitely need to kick my a** and start working on it 😅💈

  • @GregTardif
    @GregTardif 3 года назад +1

    This is so great to watch

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  3 года назад

      Thx a lot Greg! 😁💈👍

  • @TWalsh2
    @TWalsh2 2 года назад +2

    A real one this time ;)
    I'm glad you dropped it haha and had to put the blue scales on it, they're much more appropriate than orange although I'd still prefer black horn. Thank God the blade was ok!
    I have a similar razor with original horn. I think this particular model has very shallow stamping as mine is also very faint. (The bigger W&B's have much deeper etching)
    Mine wasn't in as bad a condition as yours but I used sandpaper to get it back into a condition I'm happy with. I used the same abrasive polish as you Dialux Orange, Grey and Green.
    1:24 The honewear on the spine closest to the shoulder (stabilizer) looks to have taken a considerable amount of width off the blade as it's starting to eat into the shoulder now so the previous owner did you no favors. It's weird that they could eat into the shoulder like that but seemingly leave the toe in fairly decent condition. Maybe they used a narrow hone?
    It's good it has now found it's way into someones hands that will look after it properly, good job.

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  2 года назад

      Thx a lot mate for the nice comment. 😊
      Indeed not only it was in a rough rusty state but the previous owner honed it or had it honed quite badly.
      Indeed this isn't a deep etching, I had the choice to have a nice mirror polished blade by sanding it but looking at the rust on the blade that would have removed totally the etching.
      I'm glad you prefer the blue scales, I think I do too 🤩

  • @trueblu8
    @trueblu8 Год назад +1

    Fantastic job man! ✨🔥

  • @Martins-Shaves123
    @Martins-Shaves123 2 года назад +1

    A master class on honing of well made video

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Martin! 😉💈👍

  • @afeitadoclasicowetshave
    @afeitadoclasicowetshave 3 года назад +1

    Great Job!!!

  • @drmatt357
    @drmatt357 3 года назад +3

    Nicely done on the stones! I enjoyed the microscope video at each stage and know that takes some time to get that all inserted into the vid. How did it shave?

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  3 года назад +2

      Thx a lot Matt for the kind comment! ☺️👍 Yes you're 100% correct, it usually takes me twice the time to create/remaster the video than filming it 🥵
      And damn, I completely forgot to mention how the shave was!
      It was really really good, super smooth, sometimes it can be bit or miss with WB (depending on the initial blade state). It's quite an heavy blade so we just need to let the steel glide on its own on the skin. 😍

  • @shannonandsheila1403
    @shannonandsheila1403 3 года назад +1

    Looked good bro

  • @frankmertens6430
    @frankmertens6430 Год назад +1

    You are lucky that you can make the scales your self 😉😀

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  Год назад +1

      Actually these ones were made by a trusted talented artisan (Drew Dick), he also makes fabulous razors :)

  • @silverwiskers7371
    @silverwiskers7371 Месяц назад +1

    what that razor worth ???

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  Месяц назад +1

      @@silverwiskers7371 what someone is ready to pay for it 😂
      Generally once restored and Wade of this style would go for 120-160$

  • @pablo64073
    @pablo64073 Год назад +1

    How do you remove the scales off the razor?

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  Год назад

      Hi,
      To remove the pivot pins, I either use a small file and protect the scales with tape or use a Facom 396 plier (facom.com.pl/en/6765-396-plastic-cutter-pliers.html)

    • @pablo64073
      @pablo64073 Год назад

      @@FroggyShave what kind of file would you recommend for removing scales?

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  Год назад

      @@pablo64073 I'm using these ones
      www.ebay.ie/itm/302669252633

  • @frankmertens6430
    @frankmertens6430 Год назад +1

    if you take a toma equal to the jnat do you now wat grit it is ? i have a toma from my aiiwatani and sometimes i have the impression if my straight is good after my nagura progression and i do the toma from aiiwatani then it is that my edge is gone. I then go back to my nagura. also i thought mejiro was lower in grit than a tenjio.

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  Год назад +1

      The Tomo (meaning "same" in Japanese) is equal to your base stone grit, this is why it's usually recommended to use hard or very hard finishing stones so this is your final grit.
      The flip side of hard stones and hard Tomo is that if you put other too much pressure on the blade or a too thick slurry there is a high risk of damaging the edge by "scratching/marking" your previous edge.
      So on my last step I raise a very light slurry with my Tomo and only the weight of the blade as pressure.
      But with an Aiwatani, it could also be possible that an Asano Nagura Koma could provide a smoother edge than your Tomo nagura.
      At the end of the day, your skin is the only judge and if it feels smoother with one stone keep doing it this way 🙂👍
      The tenjyou is around 8-9k grit and the mejiro around 9-10k. (Using the Asano Nagura set).

  • @classicwetshave8914
    @classicwetshave8914 2 года назад +1

    hello, tell me, how did you soak the razor before polishing?

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  2 года назад

      What do you mean?
      I put the blade in a vinegar bath overnight.

  • @emerortiz13
    @emerortiz13 3 года назад +1

    Can you honed my razor sir?

    • @FroggyShave
      @FroggyShave  3 года назад

      Hi mate, nowadays I've unfortunately not much free time to hone others' razors but can definitely give you advice/tips if needed. Here is my email address: froggyshave@gmail.com