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Walnut Tool Tote
Here's a small (7" x 15") tool tote I made the other day.
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berry wrote:Thanks for posting that web site. I just bought my first badger hair brush from Amazon and this would have been much better. I bookmarked it for future use.
All these years I've used a boars hair brush. I'm really looking forward to this.
Its nice to see some people still use the badger brushes. The question is, do you use a safety razor too or straight razor? I think I have to be in the minority of 20 somethings that shave with a safety razor vs the disposable cheapies.
I use a Merkur double edge safety razor and Wilkinson (sp?) blades. No straight razor for me, I shake too much. The DE razor gives a much better shave for a fraction of the cost of the disposable units. It's very cool to have made your own brush!spiderclimber wrote:Its nice to see some people still use the badger brushes. The question is, do you use a safety razor too or straight razor? I think I have to be in the minority of 20 somethings that shave with a safety razor vs the disposable cheapies.
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berry wrote:I use a Merkur double edge safety razor and Wilkinson (sp?) blades. No straight razor for me, I shake too much. The DE razor gives a much better shave for a fraction of the cost of the disposable units. It's very cool to have made your own brush!
I'm not sure how this thread ended up here but I was compelled to add to it....

I've never been brave enough to catch a badger, but I have rounded up a few Whistle Pigs to apply my Foamy Gillette. Little buggers are hard to hold still...but work like a charm and run like hell when you put em back down. I don't have the steadiest hands either, but nevertheless I use the "big" blade on my Leatherman as I've found the woodsaw blade gives an ununiform look to me otherwise baby-type face.

....I couldn't help it, forgive me
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That was funny. Just like Crocodile Dundee right?mrhart wrote:I'm not sure how this thread ended up here but I was compelled to add to it....![]()
I've never been brave enough to catch a badger, but I have rounded up a few Whistle Pigs to apply my Foamy Gillette. Little buggers are hard to hold still...but work like a charm and run like hell when you put em back down. I don't have the steadiest hands either, but nevertheless I use the "big" blade on my Leatherman as I've found the woodsaw blade gives an ununiform look to me otherwise baby-type face.![]()
....I couldn't help it, forgive me
I also use a merkur with feather blades, and some bigelow cream with a badger brush. I now want to make a brush myself. It just looks like too much fun not too. Might have to be my next project.
heidtwd wrote:Here's a small (7" x 15") tool tote I made the other day.
Super Nice looking tote!!!:D Thanks for showing us!
Don't think I could ever use that beautiful piece to carry tools. I'd cry when it got scratched. Mrs. charlese would probably grab it to tote yarn or spools of thread.
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