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    Looks amazing! Wondering where to get blocks of acrylic?

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    I'm groovin' on that "freehand pinstripe"!

    Nice lookin' razor!

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    Outstanding! .Paul

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    That is some really cool scale material,

    Great workmanship.

    Charlie

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    Someone please buy this I'm getting weak and I'm at the point where I can't check the mail in front of my wife or else I may be recieving my mail elsewhere

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    Simply beautiful, just wow!!

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    Very nice, Glen. Thank you for posting pictures like this. It was a treat to view them!!

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    great material! I really like that, some of your best scales yet IMHO. That's just too cool.

    Red

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    Those scales are far out man, I'm diggin it.
    Nice work.

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    Couple of things I thought I better post, with all the questions here and the PM's

    One Thank You all for all the encouragement and kind words..

    Two if yer going to try this you have to search out the 6 inch blanks the 5 in are just not long enough, BTW if it doesn't give a size trust me they are 5 inch. I found these....

    Monster 1 x 6 Inch Acrylic Blanks

    Each blank can give 2 totally different looks depending how you decide to cut it...
    The real problem is sanding it, it warps really, really, easy from heat which means that you are flipping and spinning it on the sander continually to keep it even...

    Two things I will do different on the next set, get a fine tooth metal blade for my band-saw to cut it (I think it might help) and make a jig to help keep it flat while sanding...

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