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Thread: Thinking about some new scales
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04-27-2012, 09:58 PM #1
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Thanked: 1Thinking about some new scales
Apologies if this in the wrong section.
I finally have quite a few good shaves under my belt and my stropping technique is rather consistent. Im looking for a shaver some what nicer than the two beat up ones I have (they are good shavers though! just not pretty)
Anyway I have my eye on a razor that has a cracked scale but a beautiful blade, what is a fair estimate of what a pair of acrylic scales set me back? Just curious before I made the plunge.
Thanks!
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04-27-2012, 10:08 PM #2
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04-29-2012, 03:43 AM #3
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Thanked: 2Not to be "that guy" but acrylic is one of the easiest materials to work with, and is quite conducive to working it with hand tools ( I actually recommend it, as high speed tools can cause melting).
Order a sheet of acrylic 1/8" thick in any color you want and try it. A 12 x 12 sheet won't set you back any more than $15.00, and a coping saw is $7.00 at lowes. Last thing you need is a drill (preferably a drill press) and if you don't have one, I'm sure your neighbor/father/in-laws/co-worker has one you can borrow.
Acrylic is a great material to learn on too IMHO because it's inexpensive and very forgiving. I've never heard of anyone splitting acrylic without doing something seriously wrong.