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The below illustrated tutorial was first published by [https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/joamo.html joamo]<ref>https://straightrazorpalace.com/miscellaneous-shaving-equipment/81637-paper-case-razors.html</ref>
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The below illustrated tutorial was first published by [http://straightrazorplace.com/members/joamo.html joamo]<ref>http://straightrazorplace.com/miscellaneous-shaving-equipment/81637-paper-case-razors.html</ref>
  
 
==Intro==
 
==Intro==
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The attached templates are in .pdf format and have been sized to print on letter sized paper.
 
The attached templates are in .pdf format and have been sized to print on letter sized paper.
 
The cases consist of 3 separate pieces that friction fit together and the material thickness is critical to a proper fit.
 
They have been designed to hold my 5/8 razor and will not fit all razors.
 
If you want to make a different size case, using this tutorial, there are 2 options; if you are familiar with CAD software, pm me with your email address and I will send a .dwg file you may modify to suit your needs, if you go this route, please consider posting a .pdf for others to use.
 
Option 2, you can send a pm to me with your desired outside dimensions and the thickness /type of material you plan to use in making your case along with your email address. Subject to my availability to design your case, I will email you the template as a pdf and post it for others to use as well.
 
==Tools needed==
 
Cutting board, scotch tape, Exacto knife, straight edge, creasing tool and glue.
 
The creasing tool I’m using is a section of bamboo skewer used for ke-babs, with the point rounded off and smoothed. Many other items could work as well. I’m using glue stick, but other glues could be acceptable too. You probably will not want to use your razor instead of the Exacto knife.
 
 
[[Image:papercase_01.jpg|400px]]
 
==Tutorial==
 
Choose your material and determine which side will be the interior. This is the side you will cut and crease. Print the template onto regular letter size paper and cut out each piece leaving a good sized border. Cut two triangular pieces from each template as shown and tape across them. These will hold the template in place even after the perimeter has been fully cut. Secure the outer edges of the template to the material using scotch tape.
 
[[Image:papercase_02.jpg|400px]]
 

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