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    I would like to show you three sets of custom wooden scale i just finished, i kindly recieved the wooden blanks off Beejay, AKA Bill. they are Welsh Yew and American Black Walnut, the top set and the middle set both have white high impact acrylic liners, the bottom set have no liners just a yew wedge, they are waiting inline for future projects of mine for whenever i find the right blade.

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    Nicely done. I especially like the top scales.
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    oh man do I love wooden scales. I honestly would be happy with all my razors set with wooden scales!! the walnut ones look amazinggg I have a blade that would love to call them home. Pm me if your interested in selling a set lol. nice work!!
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    Jamie,
    Those are beautiful. The grain in the top set is stunning. Are you making your own liners or purchasing them that thin?

    Shon
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    Quote Originally Posted by yosh View Post
    Jamie,
    Those are beautiful. The grain in the top set is stunning. Are you making your own liners or purchasing them that thin?

    Shon
    Hi Shon, I usually buy a A4 sheet in various colours off Ebay, 2mm, or I will get them from a custom knife supplier in 1mm, i will give you the link to the knife supplier where they have a large selection, he will cut them to the size required just email him first before you order.
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    Nice work! especially the ones with liners, adds to the look for sure, and the grain is astounding!!
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    Very very nice. I too love hte look of wood scales. Beautiful work!
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    Jamie, absolutely sensational scales. The grain in that top set is just stunning.
    Well done.

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    Nice looking scales. You always use the wood grain nicely, and have smooth curves. I really like your work.
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    I think the first set are my favourite. Nicely done.
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