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    Default steampunk razor

    Inspired by this:
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...aving-set.html

    I decided to make a straight razor for a friend of mine who loves steampunk flavored things. I'm sorry I don't have more of the process in picture form, and some of the pictures are better than others, but here is the result which I was very happy with. We had at least once failed attempt where the resin bubbled, and figuring out how to place things took a couple iterations but it was worth it in the end. There is also a badger brush that I fashioned out of a brass piece meant to hold two hoses together. We never got a good picture of it, sadly.

    Enjoy

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    The sides were similar but not identical. The gears were just a mixed bag that I sorted through and picked out the interesting ones. Sorry for the camera phone photos, it was all I had at the time.
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    As much time as you put into that we need better photos. I can't hardly see the scale details. It looks cool though. That came put really nice. Very inventive!

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    Hi rurouniagra,

    I see you've been around since February, but this is your first post, so Welcome to SRP!!

    I too would like to see some more photos, maybe outside or by a window where you have better and more natural light. I like steampunk and really enjoy seeing how different people incorporate their items into the piece. It looks good from what I can see!!

    Thanks for sharing, and again Welcome!! See you on the forums!

    Best Regards,
    Howard

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    Great work, looks amazing.

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    Ditto Wintchase . . . more photos, AND, need to see some of the brush! What's here looks super.
    Any day on this side of the flowers is a good day!

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    You absolutely nailed the look. Love it!

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    Gotta say, I am liking the steampunk look more and more....

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    Great looking set of scales you have there. Very nice indeed, well done.

    Stu

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    I llllllluv steam-punk and clockwork-punk
    Can you said a bit more about resin? I want to do it for myself
    Thank you in advance

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