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    I like a piece of paper with a few drops of Elmer's glue, between the scales. Any mess can be cleaned up with a spritz of water and a rag
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    I am a double sided tape user and use an aluminium block for shaping if I am planning on making more than one set. It’s a long story. My slabs all start at 0.125” and thin as I shape and sand. I typically don’t measure after I start. I probably should.
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    Double sided scotch tape for me. Its thin and will peal off eazy enough.
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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    When I have a razor that refuses to center, I generally find that the easy way to make it do so, is to spot sand the inner face of the scales at the pivot. On the scale that is being hit, I sand the area between the pivot hole and the small and of the scale, so that the tang can swing a tiny bit toward that scale. On the other scale, I sand from the pivot hole toward the central part of the scale, so that the shank and thus the blade can swing a little bit toward that scale. Easy does it. You don't need to remove very much material at all.

    I like using size 0-80 brass bolts, nuts, and washers from www.microfasteners.com . Easy to apply for test fittings, easy to remove for more work.

    Don't get in too big a hurry. You got a nice project started and you will have reason to be proud of the results if you don't cut corners.

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    I thinned the scales and got the blade centered by manipulating the pins it works but is not pleasing to the eye. the scales look like thy are trying to twist around each other.

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    It's all a learning experience. If you are not happy with them, try again another day. It seems easy enough in the beginning but there is a little more to it. I'd get another and try again. Then come back to the first one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    It's all a learning experience. If you are not happy with them, try again another day. It seems easy enough in the beginning but there is a little more to it. I'd get another and try again. Then come back to the first one.
    LOL got plenty to go to. I am just undecided which one to do first. I go it narrowed down to 4. I guess another topic is in order.

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