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The original article was posted by [http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/members/gssixgun.html gssixgun].<ref>http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/workshop/27045-easy-scale-fitting-tip-bench.html</ref>
 
The original article was posted by [http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/members/gssixgun.html gssixgun].<ref>http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/workshop/27045-easy-scale-fitting-tip-bench.html</ref>
  
This is a quick and easy way to mock up your scales, and finish sanding the wedge in for fitting. I use a set of adjustable pins to fit everything together to make sure the scales function with the razor, but I don't want to do any sanding or final fitting with the razor in the scales. So I made a tang jig to keep the scales together for final fitting of the wedge without the risk of a cut to yourself, or a chip to the razor... Just a 3/16 or 1/4 in thick piece of wood shaped like the tang of your razor will do.. Honest it just needs to be a piece of wood, you don't have to try and make it look like a tang and tail but hey it's more fun that way!
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This is a quick and easy way to mock up your scales, and finish sanding the wedge in for fitting. I use a set of [[Adjustable Pins aka Microfasteners|adjustable pins]] to fit everything together to make sure the scales function with the razor, but I don't want to do any sanding or final fitting with the razor in the scales. So I made a tang jig to keep the scales together for final fitting of the wedge without the risk of a cut to yourself, or a chip to the razor... Just a 3/16 or 1/4 in thick piece of wood shaped like the tang of your razor will do.. Honest it just needs to be a piece of wood, you don't have to try and make it look like a tang and tail but hey it's more fun that way!
  
 
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Revision as of 22:35, 24 February 2009

The original article was posted by gssixgun.[1]

This is a quick and easy way to mock up your scales, and finish sanding the wedge in for fitting. I use a set of adjustable pins to fit everything together to make sure the scales function with the razor, but I don't want to do any sanding or final fitting with the razor in the scales. So I made a tang jig to keep the scales together for final fitting of the wedge without the risk of a cut to yourself, or a chip to the razor... Just a 3/16 or 1/4 in thick piece of wood shaped like the tang of your razor will do.. Honest it just needs to be a piece of wood, you don't have to try and make it look like a tang and tail but hey it's more fun that way!

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