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    Default H. Diamond #30 restoration

    This was a fun project for me.
    The razor restored nicely and took a great edge.
    The scales are Macassar Ebony. The original slab was with horizontal tricolor pattern that would not allow to have the three colors on the scales. I decided to try cutting at ~45 degrees and with no warping issues the scales now have a nice matching pattern going on.
    I decided to dome some stainless steel washers and pinned with brass rod. Finally I made a smoke acrylic wedge for the scales.
    It all came out together very nicely IMHO.





    Stefan

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    Very nice indeed. What did you finish the scales with?

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    Nicely done Stefan. The scales looks fabulous
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    Quote Originally Posted by bouschie View Post
    Very nice indeed. What did you finish the scales with?
    No finish, just buffed.
    Stefan

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    That is a very clever use of grain patterns. I am impressed.
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    Yes, bookmatching such a strong grain pattern is visually striking.
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    That is horrible. Send it to me immediately.

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