Thanks for the offer Grazer
But all honed and full shave tested tonight as a pre origin relax LOL
Soon to be added to the SOTD
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Thanks for the offer Grazer
But all honed and full shave tested tonight as a pre origin relax LOL
Soon to be added to the SOTD
Seeing that wedding ring, I was reminded of my school days in a smithing studio.
The ""Always Have"" tool was a ring cutter to remove a squashed finger ring from a finger with out doing any more dam,age to the finger.
A generic photo of a "Ring Cutter:
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The guard is thin and slides between the ring and finger then the hand operated circle saw cut through in quick time.
I used it a couple times while there and once since.
Cheap at ten times the price!! Under $20! Gets the ring off before the finger swells too much. I operated mine with the other hand, not easy, but possible. Google "ring cutter"
~Richard
Have used them many times Richard when I worked in the med prof.I actually have one around here someplace.
They worked great until Titanium rings became all the rage.
I wear titanium too...but thinking about the silicone rings
Ongoing pleasant work :)
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And what it will look like with a blade :
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Thaeris, your horoscope today reads, "Frustrate the shaving world with more of your exemplary and outstanding scales work." I use a set of cat-o-nine tails to chastise myself everytime I see your work and compare it to mine.
My brother and his wife recently exchanged new wedding rings. He wanted something out of the ordinary and settled on tungsten carbide. He was asked about how much shop work he did, and warned that a swollen finger would likely result in a lost finger, as there is no way that an emergency room would be able to cut a tungsten carbide ring.
Just finished these deer antler scales for my Boker Tree 5/8. They have a black buffalo horn spacer and brass pins. Nice tight peen and the blade centres perfectly. Turned out better than I'd hoped. The brush is one of mine too. Silvertip badger knot in antler, with a buffalo horn base. Wish my photography was better. The antler feels so tactile.
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So I finally scored at the pawn shop.
Offered $10 and they took it.
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Now Thanks to Rolodave Working on new scales
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