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    I agree with the other, the precision of match each side is what really makes it great.
    Very well done! She is a looker.

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    Those look awesome!! I've seen others use those boards for scales but those are by far the nicest i've seen. The story behind them just adds that extra cool factor too

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    Although I consider myself to be quite a traditionalist, I do like what you've done here! Now I must read the book that inspired your work!

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    You beat me to it, very nice indeed!

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    That's what TRON shaves with. Really nicely done!

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    I know its been said but awesome job. Super neat razor

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    Way Cool!!!!!!

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    That is really cool. Well done

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    Very nice...
    A next step may be to etch a custom logo and pattern on PCB.

    The epoxy resin is a marvelous touch!

    What did you cut the PCB material with.

    Good job...

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    Excellent!
    Using resin means that variety is limited only by imagination.
    If I could do that I'd get cheap Celtic knot cuff links and after cutting the swivel part off, mount it on a tartan background and then encase it in the resin.Maybe I'll do it some day.I'm sure we all look farward to seeing any more ideas you might have.
    An apple a day keeps the doctor away....if you throw it hard enough.

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    I have come back to look at this 4 times! Just a Remarkable job! Am I alone?????? GREAT!

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