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    Once again, drool-worthy work, Brad. I love seeing these projects that come out of your workshop!

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    congrats, beautiful razors and a lot of excellent work.

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    Very nice work. I'd like to see some pics of these blades after they are honed though to give folks the complete picture of how restorations end up when they get to shave ready.

    Great design on the scales.

    Have fun,

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    wonderful work brad, question where did you get the stone for the wedges, i like that idea, and it would work with some of my projects
    always be yourself...unless you suck. Joss Whedon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    Very nice work. I'd like to see some pics of these blades after they are honed though to give folks the complete picture of how restorations end up when they get to shave ready.

    Great design on the scales.

    Have fun,

    Lynn
    Thanks for the compliments Lynn. these all got honed without tape, so, all the honewear that I prettied up with the buffers immediately returned - but, I think they came out looking very nice still IMO -- I already have them boxed up and ready to go out in the mail, but maybe the owner will post a pic later of the wedges all honed up.

    Oh, and i had less trouble with the Reynolds than I expected! ha!


    Quote Originally Posted by wvloony View Post
    wonderful work brad, question where did you get the stone for the wedges, i like that idea, and it would work with some of my projects
    I Picked it up at Masecraft supply. It is called "Reconstituted stone" and is sold by weight, in 1/8" thick sheets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undream View Post
    Thanks for the compliments Lynn. these all got honed without tape, so, all the honewear that I prettied up with the buffers immediately returned - but, I think they came out looking very nice still IMO -- I already have them boxed up and ready to go out in the mail, but maybe the owner will post a pic later of the wedges all honed up.

    Oh, and i had less trouble with the Reynolds than I expected! ha!

    I'll try to remember to upload some to this thread for you. Can't wait to see 'em!

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