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    Very nice. Would like to see your inlay technique.

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    One question though. Does the blade contact the wedge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    One question though. Does the blade contact the wedge?
    Yeah, the very tip of the point rests gently on the plastic. The spacer has a shelf-like protrusion for just this purpose. As far as inlay technique goes, I have thought about it before. It would be a long tutorial and I am terrible at pausing to take pics, but I won't rule it out for a future post

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    Those scales are exquisite and unique.

    That is a beautiful piece of awesomenous.

    Congrats and enjoy.
    *****HAVE A GREAT SHAVE*****

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