I haven't had a chance to sand my scales, since I cut them out. [emoji17]
I was expecting to have them pinned up by this weekend.
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I know it may seem hard to believe but it seems that my razor production has hit an all time low. Other things have taken priority. I have a keeping box to finish tomorrow. At which point I am going to try to concentrate on some scale designs I have been doodling and need to scrimshaw. That will be it for this month, I did not bring much to work with me for projects so I am going to have to make the most of what I have.
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Mike I appreciate your post and position as well as Mike and Tom too. I just cannot like them.
Yonder, I keep flipping back and looking at that blade. It takes a lot of elbow grease. That looks like it should come off nice and easy. Hopefully you will get it with the 400. Remember to use a cork or a curved piece of wood to back your sandpaper to keep things straight.
Well, A too-long project will come together soon.
It's French!
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Mike and Tom, it has felt amazing sneaking some razor shop time here of late. Don't deny yourselves too much!
Well you have made me curious Tom. Standing by.
Those are actual spine-grabbers. Like some old Torreys.
Carry it in your boot! ;)