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== Building your own cabinet == | == Building your own cabinet == | ||
− | Originally posted [ | + | Originally posted [http://straightrazorplace.com/forums/workshop/26546-new-razor-cabinet.html here on SRP] by <ref>[http://straightrazorplace.com/forums/members/chief.html chief]</ref>. |
I used plain 22mm MDF (7/8" I guess) for building this cabinet, it is entirely glued together, no screws, only for the hinges. The cabinet is 150mm deep (about 6"). The actual razor storage part is less deep, about 50mm (2"). The inside panel is MDF with a piece of fabric glued to it. The razors rest on screwable hooks, of which I covered the metal with heatshrink tubing to prevent slipping of, and damage to the razor. The door is made from the wood they use to build frames to attach the glass in windows. The door is sealed with a foam adhesive strip, like the ones you stick to your door to prevent the draft. | I used plain 22mm MDF (7/8" I guess) for building this cabinet, it is entirely glued together, no screws, only for the hinges. The cabinet is 150mm deep (about 6"). The actual razor storage part is less deep, about 50mm (2"). The inside panel is MDF with a piece of fabric glued to it. The razors rest on screwable hooks, of which I covered the metal with heatshrink tubing to prevent slipping of, and damage to the razor. The door is made from the wood they use to build frames to attach the glass in windows. The door is sealed with a foam adhesive strip, like the ones you stick to your door to prevent the draft. | ||
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== Building a razor display case == | == Building a razor display case == | ||
− | Original unedited post [ | + | Original unedited post [http://straightrazorplace.com/forums/gallery/29420-made-razor-display-case.html here on SRP] by <ref>[http://straightrazorplace.com/forums/members/cannonfodder.html Cannonfodder]</ref>. |
I was at Hobby Lobby and came across some large shadow boxes. The backing looked like hell and would never work for razors. Thin, flimsy foam with a thin wood backing, but it had potential. | I was at Hobby Lobby and came across some large shadow boxes. The backing looked like hell and would never work for razors. Thin, flimsy foam with a thin wood backing, but it had potential. | ||
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