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    Default Steampunk straight razor scales for a W&B and Filarmonica 14 (gulp!)

    I'm just about finished making some steampunk-styled scales for a friend in Romania. All that's left to do is put some clear resin in over the watch movement to make it look like glass. I couldn't resist taking some pics to send him of the progress to date.

    I had to some tough challenges making a set of these scales to fit the extremely large Filarmonica 14 Double Temple and keep it in "scale" with the others I'm making to fill out a 7 day set.





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    Absolutely sensational work tumtatty. Some of, if not the most, original scales I have aver seen. Very nice. Thanks for sharing.

    What is the weight like on the finished razo? They look like they might be a bit of a handful to shave with

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    That is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Raz0r View Post
    Absolutely sensational work tumtatty. Some of, if not the most, original scales I have aver seen. Very nice. Thanks for sharing.

    What is the weight like on the finished razo? They look like they might be a bit of a handful to shave with
    For the Fili I think the balance is perfect because that is such a huge razor. Actually the W&B feels pretty balanced as well.

    I think the scales look much more imposing than they really are. The wood has been thinned well under 1/8" and the copper is actually pretty light. Adding the patina and "wear" gives them a heavy appearance. They strop well too.

    The shape came from an ancient pipe razor that I picked up at a local flea market. I really loved the shape of the scales so I kept them to use as a template.

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    Man, I told you some guys love this stuff! I do too! Nice job!
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    That's awesome. I had an idea similar to that quite a while back but didn't think that there would be any way in h*ll to make it work but you did. Two big thumbs up to you Senior'

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    Very cool!

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    Very unusual. Beautiful work.
    Clock movements do not interfere with use?

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    Wow Tumtatty, stunning work, I noticed your keyboard in the background. Did you put keys off an old typewriter on a modern computer keyboard? Love the look!!! Thanks for sharing.
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    Fierce30rus:
    No they are just for show. I'd love to have gears that turned when you opened the blade! Maybe someday

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSomebody View Post
    Wow Tumtatty, stunning work, I noticed your keyboard in the background. Did you put keys off an old typewriter on a modern computer keyboard? Love the look!!! Thanks for sharing.
    Yeah I used a drill press to cut out all the excess from the old keys and leave just a circle. Then I created keys or used old typewriter keys and attached them to what was left of the modern keys.
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