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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Man that's gorgeous...that one gave far than one "ping" on the RAD....that will have to be an add to the search list.

    Beauty!
    Betcha that is a total ivory tang?
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    Tuzi that is some awesome work and Tom is one lucky fella
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    Cold night, too much shoveling.
    Nice to see a few posts to warm the old ticker a bit.
    Nice work on that strop G. Looks terrific in its custom barber coat as well. Well done, and well received in Texas by a deserving bloke
    All good on a Tuesday night. And Tony, that covered tang boker looks sweet. I think I have one similar.. Enjoy.
    Cheers men.
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    Well, TBH, communication has revealed that the B52' combo of a cast brush handle (WITH a Shavemac Knot!) and matching scales clothing an old Butcher rattler must remain down here with me.
    Such a day. Thanks SO much, Bruv! Will be treasured!

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    I am verklempt. Talk amongst yourselves.....

    Hi Hirlau!
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    I've got coming to me soon is my first Naniwa Super Stone, 1000 grit. This will join my 'La Veinette' coticule to form a minimalist honing arsenal.

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    Coti.

    Also in the post are both a ZY 430 and Gold Dollar razor to practice strokes on. I've got a couple of nicer razors that I'm in the process of restoring, but I thought two junk razors'd be a good place to start learning bevel-setting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Betcha that is a total ivory tang?
    The scales are celluloid but the tang is real ivory.
    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Well,
    Such a day. Thanks SO much, Bruv! Will be treasured!


    I am verklempt. Talk amongst yourselves.....

    Hi Hirlau!
    Pleasure for me was in the build, and in the gifting it forward to someone who has helped me immensely.
    In tools, technique and critique..lotsa critique, hehehe.

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    Enjoy my lil laser burner but almost immediately I realised it wasn't big enough for all the things I wanted to do with it.
    So building a bigger rig that will have a 1'x8" work bed and adding stronger stepper motors, a Z axis, and the option to switch from laser to mechanical spindle as I find cutting translucent, or reflective items a PIA.
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    Have a few etching projects on the table that I'm just itching to get to.
    Hopefully I'll have this operational before months end to run some tests.
    Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Enjoy my lil laser burner but almost immediately I realised it wasn't big enough for all the things I wanted to do with it.
    So building a bigger rig that will have a 1'x8" work bed and adding stronger stepper motors, a Z axis, and the option to switch from laser to mechanical spindle as I find cutting translucent, or reflective items a PIA.
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    Have a few etching projects on the table that I'm just itching to get to.
    Hopefully I'll have this operational before months end to run some tests.
    Cheers.
    Mike will this new project etch metal?
    Nothing is fool proof, to a sufficiently talented fool...

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