Just finished this 7/8 Beter last weekend. I believe Beter is a Spanish brand and the blade is from a No. 14 blank - but am not 100% certain about either. Regardless though, it is a very nice shaver and feels quite similar to my Palmera.
The Beter logo is an up-raised hand surrounded by flames, so I went with yellowheart wood for the scales and some nice reddish-orange Padauk wood for the wedge and the logo overlay. I say 'overlay' because it is just that, an overlay, not an inlay...
I only have enough space to work with hand tools - dremel, sandpaper, files, Xacto knife. And I am not yet skilled enough to freehand a snug fitting cutout with the dremel. So I instead cut a 1" x 1" piece from the 1/8" think padauk slab... used the dremel followed by sandpaper to thin it to the thickness of a dime... used an Xacto knife to cut out the logo... glued it to the scale like a piece of veneer... then applied finish over it, sanding the portion on the logo off for the first few coats until it was going on nearly flush over the entire surface.
Tru-Oil finish.
Brass pins, brass thrust washers, and the brass washers that have been 'domed'.
The Beter logo is an up-raised hand surrounded by flames, so I went with yellowheart wood for the scales and some nice reddish-orange Padauk wood for the wedge and the logo overlay. I say 'overlay' because it is just that, an overlay, not an inlay...
I only have enough space to work with hand tools - dremel, sandpaper, files, Xacto knife. And I am not yet skilled enough to freehand a snug fitting cutout with the dremel. So I instead cut a 1" x 1" piece from the 1/8" think padauk slab... used the dremel followed by sandpaper to thin it to the thickness of a dime... used an Xacto knife to cut out the logo... glued it to the scale like a piece of veneer... then applied finish over it, sanding the portion on the logo off for the first few coats until it was going on nearly flush over the entire surface.
Tru-Oil finish.
Brass pins, brass thrust washers, and the brass washers that have been 'domed'.