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    Nicely done, looks very good!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chapman View Post
    I drilled them out with a hole cutter then used a router to round all the edges, then hand sanded to get some burn marks out. I don't like exposed razors all that much either but they are my daily shavers(only shavers haha) so they get used and inspected regularly
    Cool. That was pretty close to the method I figured was used. Nice work.

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    Very nice.

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    @Chapman

    Did you make the scales for your blades?

    The stand is really nice. Good job.

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    Ta da!
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    Here's my new razor stand, and believe me for somebody that's all thumbs like I am this IS an accomplishment. Found some oak slabs at Lowe's Hardware and put it together.

    I have a stand Mastershake made for me but I didn't want to expose that one to the steamy bathroom conditions so I made one to put there.

    Actually I found a stand I wanted to buy at Etsy but the brush opening was too small for the brush handles I use. I asked him if he could enlarge the hole for me and he never got back to me, so I got this bright idea to try and make my own. It's functional for me and I like the color and texture that the pre-stain, stain, and varnish added to the wood. I'm thinking of making a big one for the brushes and razors that I store in bulk.

    Straight razor shaver and loving it!
    40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors

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    I need to get off my butt and make a stand. Very nice
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