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    "Mister Nip n Tuck" ;) BigBubba's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milton Man View Post
    Did you use the cutting wheel? Or something to actually grind?

    Thanks,
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    I used a few of the orange grinding wheels of different shapes.

    Here's a pic: the left one was a cylinder (used 3 of those), and the middle and right are a before/after of a conical bit (the one on the right is new).

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    What else could be said,,,SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL!!!! Fantastic job on that razor and the scales look awesome. The design of those scales gives it a very unique look.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Dude... that blade work is fantastic!!!!... and those scales are awesome... just saved the photo for desktop wallpaper.

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    thats a good looking razor and to know you did it with a min of tools
    great work

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    Quote Originally Posted by L R Harner View Post
    thats a good looking razor and to know you did it with a min of tools
    great work
    Serious thanks. You do some absolutely amazing work, so that means a lot.
    Last edited by BigBubba; 01-04-2009 at 03:47 AM. Reason: TMI :)

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    That's work worthy of praise. FANTASTIC! I usually like classic shapes for scales but that one flows wonderfully. You should be proud. I've seen your work over at B&B and you are quite the craftsman.

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    Nice razor. I like how you did the spacer.

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    What an amazingly classy design. I love the pins on the scales. It actually matches my humidor ;-)

    Al raz.

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    unbelievable transformation!!

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    I love it! It is a pleasure to see that big solid blade in those relatively radical scales. And I also like how the scales look really thin where they are pinned to the blade!

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