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    Senior Member blabbermouth Substance's Avatar
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    Very nice realy like the stepped spacer a lot
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    What a great gift set. Love the scales.

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    That is a very nice set you put together there. Wise move calling on pixel for the brush. Your Pop is going to be 1 smiling dude when he sees that.
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    Thanks, 10pups if i see you before i take off for xmas i will show it to you in person

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    Wow. Well done. Love it all. The scales and brush are awesome. The blade is a perfect match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    That is a very nice set you put together there. Wise move calling on pixel for the brush. Your Pop is going to be 1 smiling dude when he sees that.
    Thx 10.whats so great about doing this stuff is: will only be one set,The scales are to die for,in 50 years we will all be gone, some newb is going to find this stuff at a garage sale,log on to SRP and ask: what is this stuff? Nobody will know.On the other hand,Jimmyhad may still be around and have the orig post saved,his caregiver will be able to find it

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdoc View Post
    Has anyone else every made there own washers out of precious metals? I found that i liked doing it quite a bit but it would have been a lot easier on a lathe.
    Yup, lots of them!
    It's kind of easy with die cutting tools for jewellery but it's not that fun that I want to make them and sell them.
    You can make a simple die cutter yourself, if you buy one you might still want to modify a cutter so it gets a little tip for steering.
    (to get the small center hole to line up with the cutting of the disc)
    Here's some; https://www.cousinsuk.com/catalog/tools/disc-cutters
    Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.

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    That is some beautiful bone

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    Thanks again, i have another piece and im thinking of doing another one i just need to find the right blade. Something fancy, any suggestions??

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdoc View Post
    Thanks again, i have another piece and im thinking of doing another one i just need to find the right blade. Something fancy, any suggestions??
    something big and bulky like an 8/8 greaves or wade and butcher

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