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workinforwood

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I took a stab at making a razor kit. Scrolled skull/bones in Alumilite. I made a few 3 blank kits for this test and it worked out good, but my next batch I will have the skulls flipped for the razor blank so there is more blank on the head side instead of the bones size. Because the blank was made like a pen blank, if I was to install my razor in the stand the traditional way then the skull would be upside down when on the stand. So I simply came up with a different mounting method to adapt. I think it would also be better with the razor as a closed end, to match the brush top better. The new "upside down" version is going to be able to accommodate that as well. Over all though, it's pretty neat and I can see how they'd sell well at shows.

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Bobalu

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Those look spectacular Jeff. Your alternate mounting method is a great idea. I've done a few closed end razors. I like the look, but it changes the "feel" of the razor once you loose the weight off the end. Not necessarily a bad thing, just a personal observation.
 

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Lovely Jeff! Just one observation though, would the thinner section towards the end not make it more prone to cracking should it be dropped? There cant be much left there - I suppose closed end as you mentioned would be a better bet, cut the tube short and leave the back end solid.
 

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Lovely Jeff! Just one observation though, would the thinner section towards the end not make it more prone to cracking should it be dropped? There cant be much left there - I suppose closed end as you mentioned would be a better bet, cut the tube short and leave the back end solid.

I would sure not say it's prone to cracking. There's nothing thin about these razors, they are a 7mm tube with more than a 1/2" of meat. Even the mortise I cut into the razor to fit into the stand has more meat on it left than a slimline pen has. I don't see why'd you'd need to cut the tube shorter for a closed end either, because if you want to keep the same length as the kit you have a whole lot of solid material off the back end.

The mach 3 itself however, I wish it was a fusion head instead. I like those a lot better. My favorite razor is the vibrating fusion quatro. The little bit of vibrations clear the cutters nicely and the razor seems to last a couple months before I swap the refill.
 

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Those blanks are awesome Jeff. I would love to make a few pens out of them without the scrollings, they are my favorite colors. Seamus shame on you for telling Jeff that his work is "sick" :eek::biggrin:
 

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I know it is a gender/age gap, but what is it with the skulls???? That being said, the set is very attractive and the workmanship looks fantastic.
Maybe it is a satire relating sharp cutting instruments to death?? Did I get it?
 

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I thought of a stealie at first, because of the red and blue, then I saw the bones.

Once a deadhead, always a deadhead, like they say.
 
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