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07-15-2012, 05:45 AM
Thread: Rescale of a Wade and Butcher Celebrated
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Yes i am aware of the beefy wedge. During the...
Yes i am aware of the beefy wedge. During the design of the scales I really wanted the blade to sit in the scales to hide the notch. I have made scaled for a dubl duck and fredrick rynolds and the...
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07-07-2012, 03:03 AM
Thread: Rescale of a Wade and Butcher Celebrated
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Thinned it up drastically, thanks for the tips....
Thinned it up drastically, thanks for the tips. Also have a flush pin at the end which looks great. The wood is a mystery becauase living in japan I never know what im buying haha. Thinking of using...
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07-05-2012, 10:12 PM
Thread: Rescale of a Wade and Butcher Celebrated
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I started with 1/8 thick wood and they are about...
I started with 1/8 thick wood and they are about 3/32 at there thickest point. I agree they are a bit on the thick side. This razor is so big the beefy scales compliment it well. The wedge is...
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07-05-2012, 09:24 PM
Thread: Rescale of a Wade and Butcher Celebrated
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Rescale of a Wade and Butcher Celebrated
Just did the first mock up with razor and I love the results. The blade itself still needs to go through more clean up and a honing, and as for the scales I need ideas on what kind of finish i should...
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