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J. Wood, by request
This razor, a J. Wood, York razor came up in my rotation today. It's one of my favorites that I built some time ago. Some saw it on the 'shave of the day' thread and asked about it.
I bought it and didn't realize at first what it was. Turns out it's a Microtome. Meaning , it has an asymmetrical ground blade similar to a Kamisori.
So with this in mind I decided to play up the Japanese theme by building a set of scales for it that resemble the wrapped handle of a Samurai sword.
I also decided to do a single pin so as not to interfere with the bolsters which are covered with 23k gold leaf. I wanted as much of a sword look as I could achieve with a set of razor scales.
The wood is Satinwood which I stained, added black to the background and sealed it. The blade was pretty decent and I gave it a brushed finish after sanding.
I have a quite a few chisels but in this case I had to make a new chisel to complete the carving which you can see in the photos.
Hope you enjoy it.
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Re: J. Wood, by request
Man those scales are awesome!
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That's so cool. Definitely one of the most original sets of scales I've seen in a long time
Grant
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WOW, those scales are fantastic looking. Pat yourself on the back if you have not done so already.
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Blown away totally awesome scales and the i love the french tip on that blade, 10/10 beautiful restoration
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Beautiful work, I really like the scales.
Charlie
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J. Wood, by request
The woodcarving is fantastic, beautiful work.
Stu
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Man, those scales are unique. Great conception and superb execution.
Bob
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Yeah... WOW... amazing work.