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    Default Made a couple of razor racks

    I needed some way of storing my rotation razors and dug through the wood scrape pile for something to work with.
    There was an earlier post where someone had made this type rack which gave me the idea.
    I used some crotch walnut figure for the ends and mahogany for top and bottom. I had hoped for better
    mahogany grain, but it's the scrap pile, after all.
    The top was machined a touch thinner as was the bottom plate to take away bulkiness and clunky appearance.
    Now to use them and see how it works out.
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    Super nice !

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    Nice looking pile of scrap wood. Wish my scraps would take a similar shape.
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    Very nice. Use up your scrap pile and sell them. Money for more razors!
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    Very cool way to use the scaps, looks very good, Enjoy!

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    I see a couple empty slots that are just asking for more razors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SS502MC View Post
    I see a couple empty slots that are just asking for more razors.
    You noticed that, did ya. LOL

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    Very nice work,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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    Seriously, that is some nice work on those. I agree you should dig through the scrap pile and make some extra cash. I am sure you could sell them.

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    Nice Work Neckbone! Your razors display nicely. And you used two of my favorite woods. You might want to build two or more racks....just saying....can never have enough straights!
    CHRIS

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