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    Sheet...don't see a thing wrong
    with those. Maybe a little tea would help.
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    You have some real skills with carving that bone. Impressive work on an ambitious project!
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    Two things today that are related. First the goal, to make a set of different carved bone scales to fit a series of Henckels razors. The basic shape of the scales is to be the same s the originals, but made from bone and having different carving patterns on each. There should be five sets in the end. Today I made a template and cut the first set on the router, and carved one side. More to come, as well as some other bone scales.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Two things today that are related. First the goal, to make a set of different carved bone scales to fit a series of Henckels razors. The basic shape of the scales is to be the same s the originals, but made from bone and having different carving patterns on each. There should be five sets in the end. Today I made a template and cut the first set on the router, and carved one side. More to come, as well as some other bone scales.
    Nice work Rez.
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    AHA! That looks like the old noggin is cooking up some design!
    That looks killer!

    I almost sent you some swirly bone ones. Figured I may never get it back, though!
    Next time!
    So what will you do to the ends? Perhaps some Iris?
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    BTW, I cannot wait to see this unfold!
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Nice work Rez.
    Gonna start calling you 'The Bone Collector'
    I don't know if my friend is 'The Bone Collector' but he's Definitely 'Bad To The Bone'!

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    So I am into this! (Imagine THAT! )
    Some ideas for this set. Needs to be a 7-dayer, I think!


    Some bone scales I mentioned above...Wonder how I may have never seen it again?

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    Let's do some picbone?

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    A variation thereof? Faux stag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    AHA! That looks like the old noggin is cooking up some design!
    That looks killer!

    I almost sent you some swirly bone ones. Figured I may never get it back, though!
    Next time!
    So what will you do to the ends? Perhaps some Iris?
    I have not figured out what to do there. I may just leave them. I am going to carve another set that matches the Bengal. I do want to carve some Iris ends, but not this set. I have a file of carved scale pictures. I need to come up with my other designs too. Feel free to email me pictures of any ideas you might have. I have two sets of broken ivory scales that eventually will get laminated onto G-10 and then carved. Ivory looks like it will have less grain than bone and perhaps may be easier to carve. Time will tell.
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