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    That turned out just perfectly Tom! I love my ran tan as well, but it is nowhere near the eye candy you've created.
    Finger notches, translucent red, and that inlay really do all work very well together.
    Glad to have helped a bit on the build, sorry the blade rusted while you waited on me..
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    That turned out just perfectly Tom! I love my ran tan as well, but it is nowhere near the eye candy you've created.
    Finger notches, translucent red, and that inlay really do all work very well together.
    Glad to have helped a bit on the build, sorry the blade rusted while you waited on me..
    "You know you are taking to long when..."
    No worries, Mike. I have quit buying much and am working on things I have.
    It was a fun respite at the right time and will now be a fine shaver,,,,,I suppose!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Speaking of issues, I got my top pin too short and wound-up smashing the top collars trying to hit the pin.
    Drilled it out and started over. Turned-out nice.

    I had one of these little smiling Engstroms years ago I pinned in ivory and it shaved like a big dog.
    A friend had to have it.
    Another chance at one now. Thanks to entropy Mike for the blade! Thanks to Mikeb52 for helping with the inlay!

    3 razors contributed to it as well. Should be a fun one!

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    !! Enjoy the exquisite taste sharpening sharpening taste exquisite smooth. Please taste the taste enough to ride cutlery.
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    Finished up the strop and happy with it now. Got the leather clean and took what I though was the best section. I used a fine file and went a couple passes along the edges lightly to clean up where I cut it. Cleaned up the hardware on the wire wheel and replaced the screw with a slightly longer one to accommodate the thicker leather and linen hose. Used super glue around the hole and on the ends of the linen to prevent unraveling and filed that smooth too. Wood-burned a "xiaotuzi" logo in the leather just for kicks. I think it's gonna work and anyhow I had fun!
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    WOW! Beautiful job! Well-Done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaotuzi View Post
    Finished up the strop and happy with it now. Got the leather clean and took what I though was the best section. I used a fine file and went a couple passes along the edges lightly to clean up where I cut it. Cleaned up the hardware on the wire wheel and replaced the screw with a slightly longer one to accommodate the thicker leather and linen hose. Used super glue around the hole and on the ends of the linen to prevent unraveling and filed that smooth too. Wood-burned a "xiaotuzi" logo in the leather just for kicks. I think it's gonna work and anyhow I had fun!
    What was your method for cleaning the leather?

    Well done!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinnermint View Post
    What was your method for cleaning the leather?

    Well done!!!
    Mostly just rubbing with a damp cloth then getting tiny amounts neatsfoot oil into it and rubbing with damp cloth again every day over the course of a week and a half before cutting it. No soaps or anything like that. It's clean....probably clean...pretty clean I think...yeah it's fine .

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    Shheeeet dats is good as new!!
    Job well done [emoji482]

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    Took the scales to the heat lamp last night. Sprayed them down with water, and heated them till they were hotter than I could touch, and pressed them between two pieces of corian.
    Let them sit over night, unclamped this morning.

    Their a lot better..!!

    Proof in the pinning to come later this evening.
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    Not trying to be negative, but make certain they won't creep back to the previous shape, Mike!

    Sort of thing that happens to me!

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