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    Here is the new URL for my web site www.simianstats.com/monkey1 this is a replacement for my old site Shave the Monkeys.



    Charlie

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    Charlie I like the look of your work, I especially like the Spalted wedge and the second Frameback. Is your work for sale ?

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    Mike, I have not sold any razors. I just do it as a hobby to keep me off of the couch. I am an adaquate metal and wood worker but I am a second rate heat treater. One day when I get all of the processes down pat I will sell something.
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    Great looking pics,,,,the razor porn is "nasty" in there.
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Your pictures on building a frameback are outstanding!
    I've got to try something to try something similar after looking at what you did.
    Did you try any other methods of fixing the blade to the frame?

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    The first frameback I made I pinned the blade in, on the next two a friction (kind of) fit with an epoxy seal. There was a bit of discussion of how to do it, if you search for frameback you can find the threads.

    Thanks to everybody for the comments.

    Charlie

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    Great pictures on that website, and I absolutely love your tutorials.

    Thanks for sharing this.

    Bart.

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    Very creative and artistic blades.

    Thanks for sharing.

    McKie

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    Thank you for doing this!

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