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    Just skip smelling the spalted stuff, I guess.

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    Very nice!
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    Great work! Expert restoration, beauty queen. I have a 'Fisher', it's nothing compared to yours.
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    That turned out really nice. Like the finish.
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    Sweet looking razor! I started an ebony project recently and really like the look and feel of ebony. Too bad the material is so expensive or I'd try ebony on a few more razors. :-) Again, great work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by diyguy View Post
    Sweet looking razor! I started an ebony project recently and really like the look and feel of ebony. Too bad the material is so expensive or I'd try ebony on a few more razors. :-) Again, great work.
    Try bell forest products. they have scales at just the right size for us and at a good price. Here
    use the 1/4x1 1/2x9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    Try bell forest products. they have scales at just the right size for us and at a good price. Here
    use the 1/4x1 1/2x9
    Thanks for the link. They seem to have a large selection and prices seem decent too. For example, it looks like a 1.5" X 1.5" X 6" piece of African blackwood is $8.50. That should be enough material for 2?? full sets of scales if your precise with the table saw. I noticed that they also sell thin stock that might be easier to work with. For example, a 1/8" X 3" X 24" piece of gaboon ebony is $30. Expensive, yes, but that should easily be enough material for 4 full sets of scales. I will call them to see if they might be able to produce the blackwood in thin stock which would presumably be less expensive than the gaboon. Thanks again for the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diyguy View Post
    Thanks for the link. They seem to have a large selection and prices seem decent too. For example, it looks like a 1.5" X 1.5" X 6" piece of African blackwood is $8.50. That should be enough material for 2?? full sets of scales if your precise with the table saw. I noticed that they also sell thin stock that might be easier to work with. For example, a 1/8" X 3" X 24" piece of gaboon ebony is $30. Expensive, yes, but that should easily be enough material for 4 full sets of scales. I will call them to see if they might be able to produce the blackwood in thin stock which would presumably be less expensive than the gaboon. Thanks again for the link.
    lol You should get 4-6 sets of scales from that ( 1.5" X 1.5" X 6") I actually like the 1/4 inch stock as I can start a bit thicker and sand flat. not all pieces are flat when you get them with the rough cut edges.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Shooter View Post
    lol You should get 4-6 sets of scales from that ( 1.5" X 1.5" X 6") I actually like the 1/4 inch stock as I can start a bit thicker and sand flat. not all pieces are flat when you get them with the rough cut edges.
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    Interesting. How do you get up to 6 sets out of 1.5” X 1.5” X 6” piece? Your table saw skills must be far far better than mine. For six sets you’d need 12 pieces (12 @ 1.5” X 6”), right? If each piece starts at 1/8” before sanding, there’s only 12 possible slices and that’s before considering how much material is lost with each cut. You must be cutting the slices very thin or you have a very thin saw blade – or, most likely, your skills are in a completely different league than mine. :-) :-)

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