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    Default Plexiglass razor rack and microscope stand

    A while back, I built a plexiglass razor rack:

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    The shelves are held up by ledges epoxied to the sides:

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    The digital microscope I use for looking at edges while honing razors has a nice sturdy stand, but the stand is too narrow to slide razors across it comfortably. So I built a plexiglass platform to go over the stand:

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    The materials used in both projects were (1) sheets of plexiglass, (2) a jig saw, and (3) epoxy. For the razor rack, I also used some Velcro. At the back of the platform there are plexiglass ledges on which to prop the handles of the razors.

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    Propping the handles gives better focus and less light glare on the blade. I used Velcro to attach the ledges because I thought some razors might do better without the ledges. In practice, though, I never have not used the ledges. So if I were to do it again, I'd just epoxy the ledges in place. Occasionally, I need even more height than the ledges offer, so I have a stack of plexiglass rectangles glued together to form a prop higher than the ledges. I slide them up against the ledges and prop the razor handle on them.

    Joe

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