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    Very nice work. Those acrylic scales really look nice.

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    I love the clear scales outstanding work.
    Iv'e got 2 Wapi's but only one is in use & its been rescaled with grey bone scales that I got from classic shaving.Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharp&Shiny View Post
    I love the clear scales outstanding work.
    Iv'e got 2 Wapi's but only one is in use & its been rescaled with grey bone scales that I got from classic shaving.Paul
    Interesting! How is that combination working for you, weight wise? I have another Wapi out at Lynn for honing. When it comes back, I plan to put those gray bone scales onto it. Got the scales already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WireBeard View Post
    Amazing work! The clear scales are super! You are definitely an artiste! What do you do as a profession (you commented about working with small parts).

    Great job! Inspiring!

    Greg
    Thanks! I'm a dental technician. Especially when working with dental implant cases and attachments (mechanical parts that connect partial dentures to crowns and bridges [invisible to other people], instead of using visible clasps), those parts are indeed very small. I also use a microscope while fitting my crowns and bridges.
    I'm pretty sure that any of the real pros on this forum who create those beautiful custom razors would feel like kids in a candy store while visiting a dental lab. So many fancy tools available!

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