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    Default Joh. Engstrom work in progress

    So after my last miserable attempt at making scales (all by hand) I asked my grandpa to get out the scroll saw and a belt sander. This made everything more accurate and 100 times better. Let me know what you think.

    Birdseye maple

    Going to replace micro fasteners with all brass hardware.

    Blade is a Joh. Engstrom Ran-Tan Ka-Rus Red Devil made in sweden

    Thinking CA finish or some oil. Any suggestions appreciated!

    Thanks for looking





    The Wedge was lose cause i hadn't tightened the micro fastener completely. It sits flush with the scales


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    Looks good! What's the wedge made of? Make sure you post pictures when it's all done. Here's a couple threads I bookmarked, for when I make some wooden scales, if you haven't seen them....

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...sh-scales.html

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...-tung-oil.html

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    Tru-Oil is available at the cabelas here, so i'll pick some up tomorrow. Hope to have it finished by Next week.

    I wasn't sure about the shape. I like it but dunno if other ppl would

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    The blade and scales flow really nice together. Good stuff.

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    That looks like you are having fun with that one. Nice indeed.

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