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    Thanks Tim. I do try get things as close to perfect as I can.
    I may stop short of recreating the rubberset trademark butt logo although I do have the image.
    I figure maybe replica isn’t quite the right word, maybe homage might be the better word.
    Wouldn’t be true branding mine as made in USA, will settle for made in NA.
    Have actually been considering a makers mark that my daughter designed for me.
    Lots more tweaking on this design before I’d be proud to put a mark to it. These will end up kindling if I’m not happy with the results.
    I’ve created these in 2 separate turning programs so I can mix up materials on the end results between base and ferrule.
    From a dimensional perspective, I’ve got them pretty tight to true.
    More images and experiments to follow.
    The below are a one piece in walnut, a base in an American burl, and one of my older prototype alumilite castings in bronze that didn’t quite work but is saved for dimensional reference.
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    Mike, having seen, and held some of your turnings and work, you are the MASTER Brother

    Cn't wait to see our finish
    Look sharp and smell nice for the ladies.~~~Benz
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    Homage and your mark in my opinion would be excellent.

    Different materials, etc.

    I admire and or am jelous of your using material that some one sent you. I got a piece of pacific yew from Rezdog that is going to take some courage to try to shape. Also I have a piece of San mai from Scott that I am afraid to use because I might mess it up.

    I know I should use it and it was meant to be used but...........
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    I would be happy to have one of your "mistakes"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Homage and your mark in my opinion would be excellent.

    Different materials, etc.

    I admire and or am jelous of your using material that some one sent you. I got a piece of pacific yew from Rezdog that is going to take some courage to try to shape. Also I have a piece of San mai from Scott that I am afraid to use because I might mess it up.

    I know I should use it and it was meant to be used but...........
    After seeing your forging skills, you’re selling yourself short.


    Yea Mike, those first iterations are terrible but there’s room in my shave den for ‘em . Keep it coming, I love seeing how you work through a problem and don’t give up.

    On another note, I think Victor and I figured out the Dorko 444 a little bit, as soon as I get tooled up we’ll see what kind of damage I can do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk742 View Post
    On another note, I think Victor and I figured out the Dorko 444 a little bit, as soon as I get tooled up we’ll see what kind of damage I can do.
    You get the grinding figured out and do mine too, I’ll make us both some matching scales and brushes for them as trade. How’s that sound?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    You get the grinding figured out and do mine too, I’ll make us both some matching scales and brushes for them as trade. How’s that sound?
    Sounds like a deal, I have 7, I’ll do yours last and make all the mistakes on mine.
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    You have seven? Maybe we work something out and I make you a 7 day set of scales with the days etched on them instead,,,
    Did a set years ago in one piece ebony scales.
    Would be interesting to revisit another set with what I know differently now.
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    Looks great Mike, and great to see Hugo supervising, did he approve? LOL

    Still looking at a couple of high end synthetic knots we may be able to try, but also can't seem to get past Shavemac knots.

    Looking good brother!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    piece of San mai from Scott that I am afraid to use because I might mess it up
    I know I should use it and it was meant to be used but...........
    Totally get that Tim. Shaun sent me some of that yew too, and like you I was slow, and fearful almost to cut into it for fear of friggin it up.
    Once cut, it got easier, hehe. This burl he sent me, just beautiful stuff I’ve been saving for special turns. This handle could be one of them.
    Going to try one in some of that bog oak MikeT sent me,,,maybe. Afraid that stuff will snap carbide cutters as it’s basicaly petrified almost.
    And Dave, thanks for the kind words buddy. I have more fun making this stuff then my wife says I should.
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