I was going to a different extreme and thinking of an aluminum pattern with an adjustable center piece for different lengths.
Now how could you make that work?:hmmm:
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My family tree is about 1/2 German. :D
Another random thought is if you are going to use liners you could do a 3 piece outer scale with a center stripe say 1/4 inch wide for example. Make your pattern the longest for the main piece and then just cut out a little larger section in the middle than the 1/4 inch to make it shorter.
I stick with fixing the original scales, if possible. That is, if the repair looks like shite, and can't be blended or dyed, then their replaced.
Have you thought about, as JP5 call's it, Mike-arta.?
A fiberglass and epoxy liner, built too the scales.
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Two layers on each scale, so thin its hardly noticeable. Stops any cracking, and adds strength to Ivory.
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Ivory is particular to the Swede razors, how could you not want to save the originals. :confused:
Nope. Macarta. Linen Macarta.
https://youtu.be/6EBjeWLFBT4
Indeed! Seems, however the same type of texturing has been done on G-10.
Oh well.....I don't make scales. I know nothing!
Carry-on! :rofl2:
Thanks for all the help gents. I pretty excited, in spite of the fact that I still don’t quite know what I’m going to do with respect to shape and style, I’ve got an order of supplies coming in anyway.
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I figure once this and a few other things I ordered arrive (mostly washers), I’ll simply look at it all and have an epiphany... or a meltdown. You know, whatever.