What are my options for rescaling a twisted/angled blade?

In the Factory they Alter ( Bend ) the Scales to Suit the Bend in the Blade...Personally I Do Not See the Point in Farfing about with an Old Bent Blade for re Scaling...Some are Bent at the Tang Area & Can be Trued Up Some by using Heat at the Tang when Stripped Down & Hammering it Flat or Man Handling it ...BUT Many Blades are Bent from the Blade itself....There are Variables in Bent Blades.. :cool:

At the price of SRS on EBAY is it Worth the Bother...Me I Would Dump it Unless its a Project You Wannna Take Up...Thats Me Talkin...Sometimes its More Bother n Time than its Worth...:rolleyes:

Contra to Popular Opinion Some Vintage SRs Had Awful Factory Grinding Issues...For Example...Bengals Sheffield are Popular & I have Honed Many of Em Bent Like a Banana from the Factory...:).

Billy
I am tidying up an old razor and about to rescale a blade that is twisted. Before I pulled it apart the toe was clipping the scale and now I can see why. What are my options? I believe that trying to bend an old blade is tricky as they can break. Is it possible to drill the holes off a bit to pull it straight? Or would sanding the inside of the scale to compensate be a better option? Or packing with a washer inside (possibly need a big washer)? Or opening up the scales a bit with a wider spacer at the end?

TIA

Mark
Try fettling the scales to fit. Don't try bending the blade, it will shatter as the steel is very hard but brittle. My best advice would be that if it's warped bin it. There are plenty of good razors out there going cheap!
 
Updated to say that the peening part went well, the washer inside seemed to make it all work but instead of stopping when I should I carried on too far and ended up splitting the scale across the pivot hole. I have ordered a cheap pair of plastic scales to have another go and if that works reasonably well I plan to make my own from a blank of wood.

Mark
 
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