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after some advice on restoring / repairing the scales on an old Wade & Butcher

RubenRedNuts

Not releated to Rudolph.
Hi all,

Just after some advice on restoring / repairing the scales on the below Wade & Butcher.

Suggestions on:
Removing the old superglue (previous owners attempt at a repair);
Best method to repair the break (e.g. best adhesive / an alternative method such as a very small butterfly inlay, or something like it, to pull the break together) as I would like to try and keep the original scales if possible; and
Best method to clean the scales?

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I’ve got a bit of buffalo horn that polishes up beautifully. It is still in the raw and needs to have you cut out and fabricate the scale. Probably depends on how much work you want to put in. PM if you would like it.

Thanks for the offer @Errol, will keep it in mind if I stuff up the blanks I currently have...
 
Hi Ruben, any progress with the scales? I've salvaged ones like that but they've been more conservation than restoration. The razor will certainly look terrific with new scales.
 
Hi Ruben, any progress with the scales? I've salvaged ones like that but they've been more conservation than restoration. The razor will certainly look terrific with new scales.

Hi Maladroit, progress is slow but it is coming along nicely (the blade has come up well and I was able to retain the original grind marks and all etching/imprints). The scales crumbled when I removed the pins so nothing else to do but make new ones out of horn and shape them to match the original pair (will reuse the brass washers and steel wedge)
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Maybe to late but
You can use acetone to dissolve the Superglue (but not most epoxies)
You may also need a backer/liner to prevent the cracks returning
 
Maybe to late but
You can use acetone to dissolve the Superglue (but not most epoxies)
You may also need a backer/liner to prevent the cracks returning

Thanks Substance. The scales were in worse shape than I thought as the unbroken scale fell apart while unpinning so I am now in the process of replicating the original scales by hand from some black horn blanks (slow process).
 
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