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    Default 5/8 Wade and Butcher Bow Razor

    Another rescale of a Wade and Butcher Bow Razor. Lignum vitae with brass lined wedge. Still need to work on my wedges but learning more everytime I do one. Finished in beeswax.
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    Good lookin' razor. The lined wedge looks great
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    +1 to that wedge. Nice touch!

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    Did you cut the brass first and use it as a template or cut the wood first? It looks great

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    GREAT job. i have an original bow with the box i tried to sell on ebay and didnt get any bites. i think i may do something nice to it like this. i could only hope to get it as nice though. really nice job.

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    Very nice job! I really like this. The Scales, wedge and blade complement each other very well, none over powering the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overlord4215 View Post
    Did you cut the brass first and use it as a template or cut the wood first? It looks great
    I rough cut the brass and wedge, glued it all together, and then shaped them to the scales. I basically followed this tutorial:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...ned-wedge.html

    Thanks for the imput everybody! Yeah I really liked the way this turned out.

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