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    Here they are. I am going to put a finish on them and then post the finished razor. I'm not sure what finish yet. Any suggestions? IWill post again when the blade is on. Mack
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    Wow, those are beautiful. What did you carve them with?

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    I usually use chisels when carving but have been trying power carving with a dremel and small burrs. I don't know if I like it or not. The edges are not as crisp. I might have to use my tiny chisels to clean it up a little or maybe I just need more practice to figure out how to do that. Anyway thanks for looking and commenting.

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    Awesome work Mac!
    I wonder if you could do a darker finish for the background and leave the carving a lighter finish for contrast. That would look nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shutterbug View Post
    Awesome work Mac!
    I wonder if you could do a darker finish for the background and leave the carving a lighter finish for contrast. That would look nice.
    +1!!! I was just thinking that a contrast in the finish between the lower and higher areas could make the relief pop more. Maybe the contrast will improve as you clean up the lines with a small chisel.

    Can't wait for the final result! Already looks awesome!

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    Good idea, I will try that.

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    Very nice! I tried that and it came out looking like a dog knawed a piece of wood...Wish I had your skill!

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    LOL ! That is funny ! Thanks for the compliment but I still have a lot to learn. Maybe I will sell some in the classifieds. I have some ideas for patterns of different sorts. Any suggestions on that?
    I might even make some wood razor boxes and carve the lid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackie View Post
    I usually use chisels when carving but have been trying power carving with a dremel and small burrs. I don't know if I like it or not. The edges are not as crisp. I might have to use my tiny chisels to clean it up a little or maybe I just need more practice to figure out how to do that. Anyway thanks for looking and commenting.
    Ah, I tried using a burr while carving a jewelry box lid, and I just couldn't get the hang of it. The lines weren't smooth, and I had a very difficult time controlling the depth of the bit

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    Several coats of a linseed oil type finish like Formby's would darken where the deepest reliefs are from what I remember on refinishing an old make-up mirror for my wife. A hand rubbed finish would also give it an instant older look versus a shiny & glossy finish that looks more modern...
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