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Thread: Salem Marcos & Bros light resto

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    Default Salem Marcos & Bros light resto

    Tried to save the etching by doing a light hand polish It is still visible but shows much better on camera than IRL.

    The scales were made for a piece if brown and white swirl acrylic I had in a draw. don't remember where or why I even had it but it was nice to put it to use. I reused the original wedge I'm happy with the out come and can't wait to get it honed and have a shave with it.
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    looks like a fine job. It looks as if the wedge end isn't as tight as it could be. Meaning a little gap at the edge of the wedge. This was something I had a hard time with. If I'm seeing it right. Could just be the pics. I found I had to peen the wedge end completely before doing the finish peening on the pivot. At least that is what helped me.
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    Typically I’m not a fan of plastic, but that is very eye catching
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    looks like a fine job. It looks as if the wedge end isn't as tight as it could be. Meaning a little gap at the edge of the wedge. This was something I had a hard time with. If I'm seeing it right. Could just be the pics. I found I had to peen the wedge end completely before doing the finish peening on the pivot. At least that is what helped me.
    Yes you are seeing it right. I did peen the wedge end first but I guess it was not tight enough. I tried to peen it tighter with out unpinning the pivot end but no luck and I don't want to peen it any more for fear of breaking the scales. I may un pin the pivot and tighten it.

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    I wouldnt sweat about it. As long as its tight and the wedge dont spin. Good enough. We all learn a little more with every one we do. That is part of the fun.
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    Outstanding! Love those scales!
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    Looks good, John.
    Nice save
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    Nicely done
    Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17

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