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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>
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==Intro==
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When I began shaving with a straight, I located a razor I had bought a long time ago but never really used. It was stored in the plastic case that it had when purchased. Its fit was rather tight and I managed to break the case one morning while opening it. Snapped it clean off and it was irreparable. I decided to design and make a cardstock paper case for my razor as a replacement. I’ve read, in these forums, mention of making paper boxes but couldn’t find either tutorials or templates for them. Drawing from past experience in packaging manufacture, I felt this was something I could give to the straight razor community
 
When I began shaving with a straight, I located a razor I had bought a long time ago but never really used. It was stored in the plastic case that it had when purchased. Its fit was rather tight and I managed to break the case one morning while opening it. Snapped it clean off and it was irreparable. I decided to design and make a cardstock paper case for my razor as a replacement. I’ve read, in these forums, mention of making paper boxes but couldn’t find either tutorials or templates for them. Drawing from past experience in packaging manufacture, I felt this was something I could give to the straight razor community

Revision as of 12:35, 15 March 2012

The below illustrated tutorial was first published by joamo[1]

Intro

When I began shaving with a straight, I located a razor I had bought a long time ago but never really used. It was stored in the plastic case that it had when purchased. Its fit was rather tight and I managed to break the case one morning while opening it. Snapped it clean off and it was irreparable. I decided to design and make a cardstock paper case for my razor as a replacement. I’ve read, in these forums, mention of making paper boxes but couldn’t find either tutorials or templates for them. Drawing from past experience in packaging manufacture, I felt this was something I could give to the straight razor community