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More plywood!
I made this specially to fit pretty much any blade. Its overly long and wedge is just washers. I can add or remove washers depending on blade size. Middle pin works great at keeping things even tighter.
Blade is a Stainless Norton Cooperative Cutlery Society Sheffield, Norton A22 is in hollow. The blade is odd. The tang is straight and spine/edge is straight...just not with each other. After removing a medium sized chip it honed up perfectly. Drove me crazy trying get blade to seat in other scales, it always veered off to one side no matter how I tightened the pin. Figured out the whole spine/edge is at a different angle than tang.
Best shave yet with it. Honed up easily. Was going to make it a bit slimmer on sides and bottom and top, but it already felt nice. Just big enough to be comfortable. The scales are like a tank. Dont think they will break easily.
http://ftpusers.coffeenet.org/~cato/razors/DSC00928.JPG http://ftpusers.coffeenet.org/~cato/razors/DSC00929.JPG
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Those are very interesting scales, it is cool to see something out of the ordinary.
Good Job,
Charlie
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I like it! Simple and effective. More styling than plywood was intended for. Reminds me of a set of scales a couple of years back that were made from engineered floor trusses or something like that. I believe DMason made them.
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Very neat and thrifty. Gives a cool pattern too!