So I haven't had nearly as much time to rescale razors lately, I've got a couple of gorgeous big Sheffield naked blades I'm planning to do soon. I want to do one in streaked brown horn (cuz I'm a masochist) with brass collars. As I try to learn a new technique with every rescale, I'm thinking of doing a bone wedge lined with thin brass as I've seen on here occasionally. I think it looks beautiful and classy, and maybe I'm kidding myself, but hopefully not that hard to do?

I'm assuming you just get your wedge rough-sized, shaped and finished on the scale-facing flats, then glue the sheeting on, clamp, and cut/sand/fit and finish as one piece like you would do with any wedge? If it helps, I generally sand and polish the rear face of the wedge, fit and peen, then finish out the wedge end on a succession of belts on a 2x72 grinder. Any tips on this? Am I kidding myself and this is a very advanced technique?

And yeah, a source and thickness for the brass sheet would be awesome too! Thanks-Aaron