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    Wow, did you make that or re-purpose it?
    Looks like it works a dream…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Euclid440 View Post
    Wow, did you make that or re-purpose it?
    Looks like it works a dream…
    I've done specifically for the restoration of razors. With the help of the device can be easily removed pins.

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    dependent upon how tightly you snug in the scales with those wing nuts, I would put some sort of soft gasket material on the clamping sides of that jig. All that work aligning and securing the scales you would want to put deep scratches or crack them!
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    That is good thinking. It gets everything straight as drilling. I could see it under a drill press as well.
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwistedOak View Post
    dependent upon how tightly you snug in the scales with those wing nuts, I would put some sort of soft gasket material on the clamping sides of that jig. All that work aligning and securing the scales you would want to put deep scratches or crack them!
    Yes, of course you can put a lining. But we need to make sure that does not touch the metal handle and hold on the axis.


    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    That is good thinking. It gets everything straight as drilling. I could see it under a drill press as well.
    Yes, it is universal.
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