First effort at custom scales. Paduak with hand-rubbed varnish oil finish. Brass spacer, pins and washers. Wapienica blade.
http://straightrazorpalace.com/image...e/P1000636.JPG
http://straightrazorpalace.com/image...T/P1000639.JPG
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First effort at custom scales. Paduak with hand-rubbed varnish oil finish. Brass spacer, pins and washers. Wapienica blade.
http://straightrazorpalace.com/image...e/P1000636.JPG
http://straightrazorpalace.com/image...T/P1000639.JPG
Looks good to me :D
I'm setting up for a few projects while on my first vacation in 4 years... I'm so frigging tired I may just sleep the first few days :p
Lookin' pretty good man! How's the weight, compared to the steel Wapi scales? The wood looks nice, and a good thick look too, looks robust, just curious about the weight side of things.
Keep up the good work!
:tu
The blade and end spacer look tight! Looks like you took care to keep it all in line!
Great work..........
C utz
Looks pretty good to me! :tu
Very Very nice job.
I would like to try and re-scale some razors but I don't know how to figure out the balance part of the equation. How did you find it out with your wood scales?
Basically, I didn't worry about it. I knew the Wapis were not balanced with the metal scales and anything would be an improvement. One variable is what material to use for your spacer. Brass is obviously heavier than a wooden spacer. You can also use a smaller wedge instead of a spacer to help even things out.
Hey, that blade looks familiar.... :D
Nice work, Jim. I'll be trying out that wood you sent me pretty soon... :)
BTW, your next two Wapis are going out in today's mail. They both passed the shave-test very nicely.
Have a good one,
Josh
Haha. That's the only one I haven't shaved with yet. Good luck, Josh. I got some ebony in the mail yesterday. If you need a small piece for a spacer, let me know.