Yes, I made it myself. It is patterned after a Fatboy handle. It usually lives on an Old Type head. https://jrshaving.blogspot.com/2017/07/wooden-fatboy-handle.html
I can see the Fatboy resemblance in that picture. Some of it got lost in the shadows. I like the adjustable numbers on it as well. Great job.....how does it feel. Is it light in the hand? I have made a few handles out of 3/4 inch aluminum stock.
I've got Modern Williams and two kinds of VDH. Do you know if it was the white Luxury or pink/beige Deluxe? Just don't tell Fuzzy you molested the Williams. I guess if it's your Williams consent isn't an issue.
Yes, it is light in the hand. I have thought about drilling it out a bit and putting some threaded rod in it to bulk it up.
I mixed the VDH Luxury and Williams and then I mixed VDH Deluxe and then I had a bunch of bits and pieces of left over soaps and melted them and some Williams together. I now have small kitchen pan that my wife will never use again it was an expensive pan but we found it at a thrift store.
Stone Soup Frankenstein Soap! I've got one of those bits-n-pieces soap dishes. I'll try adding some Williams ans VDH and see how it lathers.
That's exactly how you get a brick thrown at you by @wchnu I hear he evens has a special mold all ready to go.
You're here Fuzzy - take a shot. I'm guessing you could score a hit all the way from across the street! The problem is - then your target has the brick.
Patrick, you really don't want to melt a tallow soap like Williams because it will become unusable. Just grate it and mix it in with the other soaps. Clayton Sent from my LG-K450 using Tapatalk