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Thread: W&B with Buddel-Scales and adjustable pins

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    Those scales are beautiful and very organic looking. It nearly looks as though the wood grew that way.

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    You make some beautiful scales.

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    Those scales are PURRTY!!!
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Wow thats very nice, I wouldn't leave my other razors alone with that one. It looks like if you did, when you came home they would all be huddled in a corner scared to death!

    Kind regards,
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    Default scale stain?

    The scales are awsome! Did you stain the wood where the blade inserts, or is it the natural grain?
    Al

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    Oh my! I dont think I could resist the RAD temptation if that baby were up for sale. Very nice work!!

    Billy

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    Thank you all for this stunning reaction

    @bjorn: The screws are buyable in various online shops in the US

    http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/index.php
    http://www.microfasteners.com/catalog/products/AST.cfm
    http://customknives.com/r.b.johnson/

    @albertpotash: I´m not stained the wood. Thats the natural grain.

    @Huskysibe: We will see...

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    Quote Originally Posted by albertpotash View Post
    The scales are awsome! Did you stain the wood where the blade inserts, or is it the natural grain?
    Al
    This is not a finishing effect like staining. What you see is two seperate pieces of wood that have been cut to fit together exactly.

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    That is some very fancy sawing. If I hadn't read your writeup earlier I would have guessed laser. The scales suit the blade.

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    Wow, that is one serious razor and the scales are amazing! Great job!

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