Austin’s eBay seller ID can be found at the following link to one of the sets of pins and collars he sells
https://www.ebay.ca/usr/ajkenne4xm3?...75.m3561.l2559
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Austin’s eBay seller ID can be found at the following link to one of the sets of pins and collars he sells
https://www.ebay.ca/usr/ajkenne4xm3?...75.m3561.l2559
Here you are, Steve. https://maggardrazors.com/collection...3APinning+Kits
I’m not sure what part of the scale cutting you would be doing on a table saw. The kerf is pretty wide and the slabs are pretty thin. Order the slabs to your desired thickness and then cut the shape and finish them. Using a table saw for making scales is either an very advanced skill set, or a recipe for injury, potentially both.
Yeah, as I said, you have to do a little searching around on their website as it is not extremely intuitive. Here is the link to horn slabs
https://guitarpartsandmore.com/produ...-Horn-Slabs-16
And here are the bone slabs
https://guitarpartsandmore.com/Produ...lab-1-by-6-681
Also bags of mammoth ivory pieces although I don't know if there are pieces big enough for razor scales.
https://guitarpartsandmore.com/Produ...--Valu-Pak-303
There is also micarta and a host of other things but you just have to search around.
I think you should be able to cut what you need with a coping saw out of these slabs.
A bit of confirmation.
In the picture there are two sizes of washer.
I assume the smallest goes inside the scales and the largest are the outside that gets peined against?
https://maggardrazors.com/collection...-for-10-razors
Yes, that's how I see it, too.
Nope, its big inside, small out.
There are some that go under the collar, for support.Attachment 340979
I've used the under collar washer, as a collar.
Attachment 340980
Ya know ya got it down, when you can snug up the scales, and still see that tiny little washer. :tu
The trick with pinning is lots of light taps, not heavy blows
The large beehive collars have a smaller beehive that goes underneath.