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    Very nice. I am glad you saved those scales because they look fantastic and go really well with the razor. That CA finish really brought out the beauty of the wood.
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    my hats off to you for persevering, great results say its worth it. nice work!
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    I love those scales so so so much
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    Absolutely gorgeous wood. Have you tried pen maker's epoxy for wedges? I have a 5 minute one and it'll glue metal to wood tight and fast. Your local woodworking store will likely have tons of it
    Let me know if you need any help with shaving, honing, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapaTony View Post
    Absolutely gorgeous wood. Have you tried pen maker's epoxy for wedges? I have a 5 minute one and it'll glue metal to wood tight and fast. Your local woodworking store will likely have tons of it
    So this epoxy is specially formulated for wood on metal bonding?
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    most epoxy I've used, including 5 minute, id recommend cleaning both mating surfaces with acetone or alcohol (unless one or both surfaces are not solvent resistant), plus scuff the surfaces, especially the metal well to give some bite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverloaf View Post
    most epoxy I've used, including 5 minute, id recommend cleaning both mating surfaces with acetone or alcohol (unless one or both surfaces are not solvent resistant), plus scuff the surfaces, especially the metal well to give some bite.
    That's what I did. The problem was a combination of too little epoxy and or clamping which squeezed it out so there wasn't enough. The holes were a way to be absolutely sure I wouldn't have to do it a fourth time. Too little epoxy and I could pull the brass off like peeling a banana. Sadly I did have a good bond the first time but had to remove the brass with heat to mend the crack..
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    Great save and a beautiful razor.
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    Gret restore job...hope to see more like that.
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    Very nice, did you make that for ME !!!
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