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    It was also known as wood's metal, but the newer...

    It was also known as wood's metal, but the newer stuff is slightly different. It melts at about 160 degrees.
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    That is why I started using cerrobend. It seems...

    That is why I started using cerrobend. It seems to shine up brighter than lead and stay that way longer. It is also soft enough to easily work with. That and the fact that I can melt and mold it at...
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    I used a drill bit and a pin vise. Then used a...

    I used a drill bit and a pin vise. Then used a dremel carving bit to widen and flatten out the holes. They are just dots so didn't need to do anything fancy.
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    I used cerrobend for the wedge, which is similar...

    I used cerrobend for the wedge, which is similar to lead in weight. I haven't pinned the razor yet so I might mess with it some more. Otherwise I might just keep it the way it is since the balance is...
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    Not All That Happy

    Well I finally got around to making a set of scales for this one and I am not all that happy with it. I originally intended just plain ebony scales with metal wedge, but since the razor was far to...
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