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    Default Duck under glass !

    Okay this one I am REAL happy with and I am even more obsessed with doing scales like this. And it shaves like a DUCK. It came out of my rotation and went right back in !

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    Not much to see but pits in the scales and the darn thing wouldn't even close. I pondered this for a long time and thought "Glen has taught me enough about razors with his tips and tricks on doing things that they should get me through this."

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    Let me stress to the beginner buyers on e-Bay that these pics don't look so bad. Ask questions !

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    The color of the acrylic is called glass. I made a couple of mistake with this 1 but being my first I will not beat myself up. The wedge area is not perfect. I went and looked at all my other ducks and this seems to be par for the course but still, if I was doing this for someone else I would have had to make a new set. Ha ha this was already the second set. I used the first set as a pattern and guess what ? They came out too short " DOH !!" My pinning was not perfected yet and when I put the spaer in I made the pin too short. I had to pry the darn thing out because I did not want to file the scales and scratched the inside with a screw driver. How do you sand and polish those scratches out ? By hand and it takes about as much time as it would to just re-pin the whole thing again. I do have a neat trick for putting polishing compound on a swede stick if anybody ever needs it :<0) I have 3 other ducks to do this to so a tutorial may be in the making. The hard part is picking the color. I don't think this is a bad thing to do to a Duck. I never have to worry about rot and the old colors are kind of boring. I am sure Bresnick and Pearl won't mind as it seems they liked variety and shiny razors.
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    Nice Work. You are on a roll, sir!

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    Beautiful man just beautiful. wish I had the tools and materials to even try to make scales.

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    She is beautiful!! I love the clear scales on this, compliments the ducks and name on the wedge end extremely well!

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    those scales turned out beautiful, good job
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    Beautiful job.
    The scales look great and even more impressive is the quality of the transparency of them.
    Great work all around.

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    That looks great, nice job on those scales! How hard was it to transfer the inlays?

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    [QUOTE=MuskieMan33;1196320]She is beautiful!! I love the clear scales on this, compliments the ducks and name on the wedge end extremely well![/QUOTE

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    Those glass scales look awesome! But all I can look at is the third pin spacer and the friction washer inside the scales...

    With your level of skill you should make the spacer and inner washer out of nickel!

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    I thought about using a stainless washer but went with all the original hardware. The spacer matches the wedge. I guess it's a matter of taste and while I agree the silver spacer would look cool, and I thought about it, I just didn't go that way. This was my first rescale and I am headed towards a 7 day set of Satinedge . Except for color and blade size I want to keep them the same as much as possible. I have all the razors I just need to do the work. :<0)
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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