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    Default twin scales project

    Made these for a blade I am working on. red alder with maple inlay.
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    Hella NICE!!! How did you do your inlays? Laser cut, or by hand?

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    Laser cut, it gose all the way through then cut the scales in half.

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    Sa-WEET!!!

    As a Henckels user myself, I must say I am rather attracted to these babies!

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    Wicked freakin' cool.

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    Would you be willing to do some of these for sale?

    I have Two Band of Brothers razors I would like to re-scale.

    Very NICE!

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    Yeah, that's awesome. Wish I had a laser!

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    Wow
    Unbelievable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldblades View Post
    Laser cut, it gose all the way through then cut the scales in half.

    Using a vector logo I assume ? Very cool

    I guess the burned edges are in evadable with the laser temperature?
    It would be nice with some dark (ebony?) hardwood en fil the lasered hole with a (colored) translucent material.

    What does the machine look like? Could you take a picture of the lasermachine?
    Or what brand is it? So I can google it. I'm curious.

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    Great job,,those are special
    Having Fun Shaving

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