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    Man I absolutely love this. I love the idea of the reflectors. Recycling materials is something I can definitely get behind.

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    I like it. What a nice idea! Thanks for sharing.

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    This is the first razor I've seen with screws instead of pins that actually looked better for it. Normally, I think they look tacky and lazy, even the nice torques head ones that are meant for knife and tool making.

    But on that particular set of scales, I've got say it, they really work.

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    wow nice. i love clear scales. i'm so going to try that out. thanks.

    what did you use to cut the clipboard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuddyRockefella View Post
    wow nice. i love clear scales. i'm so going to try that out. thanks.

    what did you use to cut the clipboard?

    I use a Dremel to cut the clipboard and to roughly shape the scales. Did all the rest by hand.
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    Sometimes when drilling plastics a little masking tape will help keep it from cracking.

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    very nice very nice

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