I needed a stand for my razor. Of course I wanted a wooden one. I sat down with CorelDraw and designed one. I use the Gillette Fusion disposable razor but I think the stand will hold most razors. After I built this one I raised the top plate a little in the pattern to give a bit more room to hang.
If you want to use this stand with the round handle safety razor you may have to change the top plate for a better fit. Just change the cutout to a circle. Make sure the width will hold the razor you use.
The Custom Name Layered Christmas ornaments patterns are going over very well. I am keeping up with the orders. The current wait time is about two days. If you want to order these one of a kind ornament patterns we still have plenty of time to get them finished. The patterns are $1 per name with a five name minimum. The patterns will be delivered by email. You only pay after you receive the patterns. Just click the link to go to the order page.
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The Scrollsaw Workshop Stencil Printer 1.7 is my latest software for creating patterns. It will create key chain fobs, desk name plates and more. Click the image above to download the latest version. It is free to use donationware. This software is for Windows PC only.
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