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My first scale job.
I knew my first set of scales wouldn't be as good as this forum is used to and I probably wouldn't be happy with the final product, but I decided to look at it as a learning tool.
The blade is from a broken handled Genco Army & Navy. The wood is lacewood with 6 coats of Truoil. The pins are end-annealed 15 guage brass finishing nails. The filagree are copper end caps from a local bead store.
The blade's not perfectly centered, (don't have a drill press:cry:) but the edge dosen't hit and the spacer isn't as thin as it should be.
I'll probably use it for a while and then try again and improve.
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Looks good! Very good for a first!
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That looks Super! :tu
As a wannabe restorer I only hope my first set will look as nice. It's always good to see a Genco in new clothes! :D
The more I see lacewood used, the more I think about getting some. :w
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Looks very nice,,from here on in...they can only get better. Good Job.
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nice job! you should be proud!
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Very nice indeed.
I like that Lacewood.
"It's a start", said Jesus, pouring water out of his shoes after his first walk on water. ;)
Way to go!
Bart.
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that looks great! I like it.:tu
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I'm no restorer but that looks like a fantastic first effort! Love the wood!
Thanks for sharing,
Casey
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Nice Razor- Nice Job :nj
If you have a Dremel the drill press attachment will get you by. If you nip up all the adjustments they don't wobble like some claim and much cheaper than a drill press. Just don't push hard, they drill those little holes pretty quick.
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