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    Default New set of custom scales for my W&B For Barber's Only

    I finally got a W&B For Barber's Only from the Bay without breaking my bank.
    I made a set of custom scales for it from walnut, maple, cherry, and purple heart.
    Here's a picture of the scales, I will post a picture of the finished razor after assembly.
    I am still waiting for the scales to dry.
    Sorry for the blurry photos, the finished razor pics will be better.

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    Dude there's an optical illusion or something... My wife said it looks as big as the chair. She was wondering if it was a rifle stock... Looks good though!!

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    Very nice!you don't see people do that very much.. Great way to put all those woods to work.

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    Nice look. Excellent use of the different timbers. How are the timbers joined? Are they just butted together or do they have a common core?

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    I layered the wood like a sandwich and used gorrilla glue and high clamping pressure.
    It looked like a big piece of crap after initial gluing with bleed out and everything but a couple passes through the planer and the band saw and it was beautiful. I still have enogh of the stockto make another set of scales.
    In answer to one of the other questions they are 6 1/4" long. Here's a couple more pics with it inside drying now.

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    Nice, I went through Valdosta on the way to FLorida this past summer, neat place. Be sure to show us the end result with the blade in place, just curious because I too have a 'For Barbers Use' W&B, but it's just a 7/8ths.
    Aaron

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    Those are really gorgeous. Can't wait to see them surrounding that W&B. Congratulations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whavens View Post
    Those are really gorgeous. Can't wait to see them surrounding that W&B. Congratulations.
    +1 (It looks like you have been busy turning brush handles too.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noswad View Post
    +1 (It looks like you have been busy turning brush handles too.)
    lol, yes there was a cedar tree cut down on base and I can't stand to see good wood wasted!

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    Those are beautiful scales. I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished razor!

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