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    Hi Guys', my razor collection has grown a bit since the start of the year so I made myself a cheap box to house them all and get a bit more organized, it's out of some Meranti timber I had lying around the shed for a while, would have preferred some hardwood but didn't have any so made do with what I had, that Meranti is real soft, anyway found a small piece of nice Marble at a Stonemason's for the top, polished it up a bit more and it came up nice. Polyurethaned the timber and with 3 drawers, the first 2 drawers for my favourite razors, didn't put in the other 10 as I will be going to sell them off soon. The 3rd. drawer for the various bits and pieces, ie; soaps ect. still have to find some small plastic containers to hold them. What didn't show up is a bag of desiccant in the back of each drawer to suck up any moisture.

    The liner was going to be green microfiber but after hunting for about 30 minutes I gave up, I know I have about 8mts of the stuff... somewhere! however in the process I found a small piece of scrap red velour that one of my daughters had left over from a school costume she made when she was much younger, so I claimed it and so red liner it is.

    Machined up the post of the double brush holder from a piece of stainless rod in my lathe, put a small taper on it, plasma cut the holding arms, and welded the lot to a piece of stainless angle I made for it, Polished it up and screwed it in to the back of the box. Now my missus can't complain about my stuff lying all over the bathroom bench.

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    If I made something this nice to keep my razors in, SWMBO would be jealous and wonder why she doesn't have something this nice for her jewelry. Very well done!!!
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    That looks nice.


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    Nice work, Ed - and a local too
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    Wow, I've got to get/make one of these...

    Amazing job!

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    Beautiful

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    Excellent work. Love the marble top.
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    +1 on the marble top. Great work!

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    Yowza, sweet looking and very classy. Nice.

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    I am so envious of people who can make things. That looks useful and attractive, a very nice job.

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