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    Here it is.

    Time to rescale some cleavers!

    Thanks for the inspiration void!!!
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    Glad to see this is catching on. Now someone figure out how to make the rosette collars of the 1830s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScienceGuy View Post
    Glad to see this is catching on. Now someone figure out how to make the rosette collars of the 1830s.
    I think for that we're gonna have to cast the die... I'm also gonna want to make the star collars like that 1820's Crawshaw! But that's the same as the rosettes. Clearly a sculpted die.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    I think for that we're gonna have to cast the die....
    Could model the complex ones in 3D and have a die CnC'd

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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenFaust View Post
    They look really good. Will there be spares? ;-)
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    Could model the complex ones in 3D and have a die CnC'd

    If you want washers, just say how many! I've sniped enough razors out from under you that I owe ya some. The dies themselves I'm slightly lacking in spares, though.

    Now if you've got access to a fancy CnC, I can totally do the 3d part. I have, so far, been unable to make CnC time worth the money for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenFaust View Post
    Could model the complex ones in 3D and have a die CnC'd
    Sure,if you had commitments for 4K worth of washers,you might break even,been there, done that
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    Quote Originally Posted by DennisBarberShop View Post
    Here it is.

    Time to rescale some cleavers!

    Thanks for the inspiration void!!!
    Thank ScienceGuy too! He's the one that made the main die I'm using!

    Also, what're you doing for the locking washer under the collar?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    Thank ScienceGuy too! He's the one that made the main die I'm using!

    Also, what're you doing for the locking washer under the collar?
    I still need a punch for that, or find some for the time being

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