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    Quote Originally Posted by Swerve View Post
    That's perfect a perfect case for razors. Wish I had one even. But my idea is to turn witch ever razor you use over to where the spine is down in the little slot so you can keep track of your rotation. That's the biggest reason I want something like that. My rotation stays a little off. Nice though congrats on finding it.
    How big is your rotation? If you leave 1 razor out and leave a space between yesterdays and tomorrows,,,, ta da ,,you have a system. :<0) You could also label the slots ? Just thinking.........
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    Or just flip the spines from facing right to left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by souschefdude View Post
    Or just flip the spines from facing right to left.
    I had this idea to embed precious stone in scales a few years back (wonder what happened to that idea?) so I have some stones laying around. During the summer I tend to go a few days without shaving so I forget where I left off in the rotation - so I started leaving a single ruby next to the tang of the blade after I put it back in the box. My wife cringes.

    I paid a stupid amount for a TI razor box a few years ago and while it looks nice, it only takes 7 blades. The rest lay around in a number of places. So while messing around on the bay last week I decided to grab a few primo cigar boxes and see what I can come up with. First one arrived yesterday so I think I'm going to take a breather from restoration and try to make a $100 box from $17 of material. None have already installed spacers and the first one seems to be about 1" taller than the TI box (I'm seeing space for a tray in my mind's eye).

    Off to grab another coffee and pipe and stare at the box for a bit. We'll see how it goes. Pictures and narrative soon... hopefully.
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    Stealing of your design well underway here. Just got back from getting the bass wood and some leather. This one is going to have to be a single layer (too shallow for the tray after all). I have 3 more boxes inbound and I know for sure one is big enough to replicate your setup. Thanks! Pics by Sunday.

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    Thought I'd have wrapped this box up Sunday but noooo - I had to get creative. Does anyone know if camphor wood has any negative impacts to the steel in razors? I have this idea that using an angled wedge thing made of camphor might be kinda cool - and smell interesting in the box. If one likes the smell and it goes away, just scrape it a few times with sandpaper. Anyway that's the bit of wood I decided to use to attach the bass wood divers to.

    Also playing with a design that allows the blade you just used to be set off to the side of the box over an open container holding rice or something to absorb whatever moisture may be on your freshly used blade - helps with keeping track of the rotation too. Pics soon, as soon as I find out if camphor wood is OK being inside a box with blades.

    Should have finished today but my neighbor came by for beer (read: cut a box full of 1/8th wood strips for me). So a cubic yard of sawdust later I'm just now getting back to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirColorado View Post
    Thought I'd have wrapped this box up Sunday but noooo - I had to get creative. Does anyone know if camphor wood has any negative impacts to the steel in razors? I have this idea that using an angled wedge thing made of camphor might be kinda cool - and smell interesting in the box. If one likes the smell and it goes away, just scrape it a few times with sandpaper. Anyway that's the bit of wood I decided to use to attach the bass wood divers to.

    Also playing with a design that allows the blade you just used to be set off to the side of the box over an open container holding rice or something to absorb whatever moisture may be on your freshly used blade - helps with keeping track of the rotation too. Pics soon, as soon as I find out if camphor wood is OK being inside a box with blades.

    Should have finished today but my neighbor came by for beer (read: cut a box full of 1/8th wood strips for me). So a cubic yard of sawdust later I'm just now getting back to it.

    Any progress on this?

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