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    Great work from All here, as usual!

    This razor is (once again) the result of working with what I have. It has been a fun project.
    I got the scales with the top broken off on one side. I was intrigued with the stars inlaid into the ivory, so I decided to shorten them and use a shortened blade. In figuring out how these tiny stars were imbedded, I called on Neil Miller and Pixelfixed who both concur that somehow the maker carved the star shapes into the ivory and the stars were inlayed. I had to remove 5 of the stars as 3 were even with and above the pivot on the unbroken scale and 2 were where the new pivot hole was to be. It took a lot of digging and prying to pop them loose. I saved 4 and one went flying, who knows where! I was bent on applying one above the pivot hole at the top as I finished, but decided that there was not room enough and inlaying tiny stars into ivory is just not in my resume.
    The shortened Smith blade I had intended on using proved too wide, so I went to my pile and found this 5/8 Rodgers blade which was quite long in design. After cutting and reshaping the scales and filing the wedge down as close to the bottom pin as I dared, I took 3/16 off the end of the blade and reshaped it, just like it was originally. Everything mocked up nicely, so I sized and annealed a new pin and proceeded to pin it up collarless.
    I got the top peened tightly and the peens close to the bottom ones this time, so I must be getting better!
    So now I have a nice star-studded little shaver with 2 1/2 long bevel! ...............Tom





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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
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    That looks so cool. Great work. Beautiful blade and scales.
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    .........I just looked outside & I swear there's another star in the sky that wasn't there last night.

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    That is beautiful! Great work with the stars.
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    That looks wonderfull,great job.Inlay work to me is a major artform,one I have always failed at
    One project I did long ago was a lady had a magnificent Ivory jewelry box with an inlayed dragon in silver,part of the dragons tail went missing.
    All the inlay carving was undercut at the edges so I think the silver was carefully tapped in place,maybe silver can be annealed to make it real soft,dunno.
    I called a dentist friend of mine and got some silver amalgum (SP) from him,pressed it into the area and worked it in just like he fills cavitys,worked like a charm.
    Great work on the razor,great save.

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    Wonderful save, what a beauty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    That looks wonderfull,great job.Inlay work to me is a major artform,one I have always failed at
    I dunno, Bill! Sounds like you did well on that project! It is nice to call upon you where ivory is concerned. I appreciate your advise!
    I wish we had a time machine to go back and sit at these people's workbenches for a day! The blade which came in these scales was a "Sheffield" with no "England", so I suppose before 1891. Impressive workmanship!
    Thanks, Tom
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    Great idea. A world of possibilities!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    .........I just looked outside & I swear there's another star in the sky that wasn't there last night.
    Why THANKS, Hirlau! You say the nicest things!.........(usually!) I appreciate that!
    Quote Originally Posted by EisenFaust View Post
    That is beautiful! Great work with the stars.
    Cannot take credit for the stars! That was done ages ago! Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Why THANKS, Hirlau! You say the nicest things!.........(usually!) I appreciate that!
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