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    Decided to try Gold wash . First time used the library

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    A work in progress. will have to fix the scorched areas where I stopped moving.
    Your only as good as your last hone job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aalbina View Post
    Currently working on making a travel strop - similar to this one.
    Adam
    Thanks for posting this! Im very interested in seeing how your project develops. That travel strop is exactly what Ive been wanting and seeing it made will help me with mine Im sure. Its definately stylish and has a gadgety quality about it... Good luck! Please post your progress!
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    Default 7 Day Tornblom Set

    Why didnt I think foresee that a 7 day set takes 7 times as long!!! lol Well it is progressing well though.
    I thought that I could get somewhat of a production line going and that would shave off some time but there are other factors that add to the time so that saved time seems to get tacked right back on.. like having to work at keeping every set of scales the same as the others.. This is my first 7 day.
    Well here it is, Ill have more pictures as I finish more, but with work Im lucky to get an hour of work in every day, this weekend Ill get a bunch done though.
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    Some pics from my workshop - some pipes in progress and few blades that i bought recently and i restore them for my colection

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    The pics are no good but if i take a better ones in the light cubr , it might look like finished product , so better naturaly
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    That pipe is way cool, like it a lot.
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    Looks lot better in a good light , one of my favourites .
    Im truyng to get another one old lathe , soo i can work without changing chucs q as this will destroy my spindel thread in year
    i like this one maybe i will gett it

    http://olx.bg/ad/strug-ID5ierQ.html#9f590e177b
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    [QUOTE=ultrasoundguy2003;1525382]Decided to try Gold wash . First time used the library

    A work in progress. will have to fix the scorched areas where I stopped moving.

    Jonathan, that looks great!!!!!! I can see a lot of others following up what you have done here...............

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    I did check that out - great work! Just have to find the leather and I think I'm all set.

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Just made a set based on the same model strop. Take a look and maybe get some tips.
    Cheers.
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...ekend-set.html
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