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    Default Yay first project!

    Ok so not just first but first four projects

    Top down, a Wostenholm pipe razor - purple heart scales, W&B Celebrated extra hollow with bloodwood scales, third a J.A. Henkels model 73 with bloodwood scales, fourth a Jones Mfg. Co. razor in purple heart.

    All the scales will be sealed with epoxy resin, pins and washers will be brass.

    I have wedges that match the corresponding wood type they're just not pictured. and also the wood doesn't seem to flex much so how do people normally go about getting the wedge to fit right in these circumstances without breaking the wood.

    (sorry about the bad pictures I'm working on a photobox)




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    Wow, you have a few on deck! as far as the scales go, how thick is your stock that you are working with? sometimes if I go a hair under 1/8th they flex, when at 1/8th they don't flex much (depending on the wood of course).

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    All the stock is 1/8th and it doesn't flex at all and im scared of breaking something

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