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    Sharptonn, do you make those strop hardware's yourself?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Sure that's right???

    I thought that was a Styx song from the 80's if I recall correctly???
    Sounds Right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Great work, Men!

    Lots of work in the past several hours here as well.
    Strop hangars.....Lots of strop hangars.
    Around 10 operations in each...At least!

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    Beautiful - that looks like it took an awful lot of patient, time consuming work - they look great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Sharptonn, do you make those strop hardware's yourself?
    Yes! The bulk of components I bought will ensure a BUNCH more to come as I get to them. They are nicer and lots sturdier than most factory ones, IMO
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    Beautiful - that looks like it took an awful lot of patient, time consuming work - they look great!
    Thanks, Phranks! Finding the components, creating and setting up jigs to make them was the hardest part. Finding ways to combine steps and the order of the steps has been accomplished. They should go easier to use up the scads of parts I have.
    Then...It's on to something else!
    Like some razors!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Yes! The bulk of components I bought will ensure a BUNCH more to come as I get to them. They are nicer and lots sturdier than most factory ones, IMO

    Thanks, Phranks! Finding the components, creating and setting up jigs to make them was the hardest part. Finding ways to combine steps and the order of the steps has been accomplished. They should go easier to use up the scads of parts I have.
    Then...It's on to something else!
    Like some razors!
    Was good timing for me to read and look at that - a perfect reminder that any job worth doing is worth taking the time, practicing patience, and not rushing, it will be finished when it's finished, and there is never a need to rush for the sake of getting something done quickly, just to have to do it again.

    Now back to honing....

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    They look nicer, do you have the ability to stamp them?
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    I have not pinned many razors but the couple I have with square pivots have not presented any issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Was good timing for me to read and look at that - a perfect reminder that any job worth doing is worth taking the time, practicing patience, and not rushing, it will be finished when it's finished, and there is never a need to rush for the sake of getting something done quickly, just to have to do it again.

    Now back to honing....
    Amen to that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    They look nicer, do you have the ability to stamp them?
    I will get some pics up of the process when I make the next batch. Some of it is surprisingly simple.
    Some of it is a pain......

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