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    Default Two firsts: Duck & CA

    I actually started making these scales for a W&B Bow, but they turned out to look better on a Dubl Duck Special No 1 that I have been putting off rescaling for a while. The proportions of the two blades are very nearly identical, but the shape of the tang on the Dubl Duck was a better fit.

    Not only is my first DublDuck, it was also the first time I tried using CA glue for finishing wood. In this case it was spalted maple that I bought on ebay. The wood looked great, but it was much softer than I had expected which is why I opted to try CA rather than Tung Oil which I usually use on wood. I figured that the extra strength of the glue would make up for the unexpectedly soft wood. Sadly I found the CA process a bit of an exercise in frustration, but it did eventually give a nice finish. I think it went a long way to strengthening the scales too.

    The wedge is soapstone. I chose that for two reasons. First, I have a bunch of small chunks of soapstone left over from making my razor and brush stands. And second, it adds a nice bit of extra weight. Also, I was really just curious as to how soapstone would work as a wedge. And to be honest it really is more of a spacer than a wedge. I originally started out with a nice wedge shape, but it was forcing the scales too wide, so I went back to the drawing board and opted for a spacer instead.

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    I think they look great!! Certainly a much better job than I could do!

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    Looks pretty good to me too. What wood did you use for the scales?

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Looks pretty good to me too. What wood did you use for the scales?

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    Thanks - it is spalted maple. "Spalted" refers to the discolouration caused by a fungi that forms those lines in the wood.

    Edit: and I have *no* idea what kind of maple it is apart from it being spalted. I would love to get my hands on some birdseye and flame maple one of these days.

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    Bob:
    He posted he used "spalted maple" whatever that is. This is not to be confused with "retired maple" or "alumnus maple."

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    Sadly the Acer Torontensis has a tendency to create elevated expectations early on in the shave only to be met with bitter disappointment and collapse well before the end of the final pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    Sadly the Acer Torontensis has a tendency to create elevated expectations early on in the shave only to be met with bitter disappointment and collapse well before the end of the final pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bulls*it."
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    Words to live by, my friend!

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    They got me through grad school after I retired. That, and a mean face-off look I learned from looking at Messier's ugly mug helped a bit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    Bob:
    He posted he used "spalted maple" whatever that is. This is not to be confused with "retired maple" or "alumnus maple."
    Damn, missed that. I really should start using my cheaters and mouth the words while I read these posts. Getting old is no heck. I don't know what "spalted" maple is either but sounds kinds kinky so it must be good.

    Bob

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