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    OK gentelmen, here's the challenge. I am looking for a unique one of kind scale design. When it's something that I want to do for my self, for some reason I become artistically challenged. So below is the basic outline of the blade being used and some standard templates that are nice but not at all what I am looking for. They are the same as thousands of other razors. Again beautiful but not what I am after. This is your chance to help me find inspiration and come up with something off the hook and totally one of kind set of scales.

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    The material will be this Jacobs Ram Horn.

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    I was trying to figure out something using the Star Trek Klingon bat'leth designs as inspiration but nothing I tried on paper turned out. I know its because of my lack of artistic ability that is killing my designs. The fine points are are going to be problematic when cutting the final horn. So I tried to fill in the spaces on my templates and it didn't turn out well.

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    So if you are up to the challenge of creating a one of kind design please post it here. It doesn't have to be complete or perfect. A basic rough sketch will suffice or even a picture of the object that gave you the design. I am desperate on this one...
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    This one made by Joe Chandler is pretty neat.
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    I don't know who made this one, but it's interesting in that it doesn't follow the same old same old shape.
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    I really like this idea, at work now, but I'll sketch some stuff out. If you have some rough dimensions, I could draw up the scales in 2D cad and send you a 1:1 .pdf file....
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    I will get some measurements. Don't you just love thinking outside the box? I know I do.

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    Well it's great for me, because I was thinking about making some scales, but that would require me getting dust and tools all over my kitchen. And buying tools. And supplies. Or getting a bunch of crud on carpet. This way I can satiate my urges until the summer time comes and I can get messy on my porch

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    6 inches from nose to tail. 4.74 from nose to pivot hole. 7/8 wide.

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    like this ??
    with cut outs or light inlays even
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    Quote Originally Posted by Substance View Post
    like this ??
    with cut outs or light inlays even
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    Yea thats the right direction. Ive never done inlays and doing the cut outs may be a challenge with this horn. I might have to change material to pull it off.

    Im wanting to leave some of the rough texture like these.

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    This may give you some inspiration?
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...one-befor.html

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