Outstanding work, would love to know more about how you made them. :thinking:
Hope to see some of your work for sale in the classifieds, though I don't think they would be around long!
You get my vote as a Scalemiester :rock:
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Outstanding work, would love to know more about how you made them. :thinking:
Hope to see some of your work for sale in the classifieds, though I don't think they would be around long!
You get my vote as a Scalemiester :rock:
Several photos in processes that use it ...
That is just amazing. It just reinforces my infatuation with razor scales and what you can do with them. I'm a newbie to all of this but I love the things you can do with razor scales and the only limits you have are the limits of your imagination. Some day I might even come close to where you're at with your abilities. One afternoon I was bored and made a set of scales out of the back of a clear acrylic clipboard just to see if I could but you take it to a whole new dimension. OutStanding!!!!
Once again, Thank you very much for your comments. For starters - most importantly - a fantasy, tools - again. I do everything at home with the help of needle files, sandpaper and Dremel.
This thread simply blew me away!
Option of restoration. Before and after. In the photo opposite happened .... Skales were "cooked", the curves and hillocks, the blades in cavities .... I had to restore prints ....
Another razor, before and after. Done cleaning, restoration picture, self-made replacement skales. Attachment 83201Attachment 83202Attachment 83203Attachment 83204
Very nice! I love your design concepts.
Ray
wow, that is fantastic work. thanks for showing them there beautiful.