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    Huh... Oh here pfries's Avatar
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    My long lost Son,
    that is a beautiful piece of work.....
    Your not buying the first line are you?
    Well you can't blame me for trying.

    A very inspired set, the textures and color, the spacer/wedge, the liner everything comes together beautifully.
    Great job

    And Pixelfixed another fine looking lather loader there.
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    It is just Whisker Whacking
    Relax and Enjoy!
     



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    Any pics of the vacuum chamber, some of us love tools and can't get enough of pics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pfries View Post
    My long lost Son,
    that is a beautiful piece of work.....
    Your not buying the first line are you?
    Well you can't blame me for trying.

    A very inspired set, the textures and color, the spacer/wedge, the liner everything comes together beautifully.
    Great job

    And Pixelfixed another fine looking lather loader there.
    lol well i have some extra bone left for a father figure
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    The vacuum is an old pressure cooker i moded out and hooked up to a harbor freight vacuum pump. I will try and post a pic of it. It works great and if you want any info on building one just hit me up.
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    Nothing wrong with that work Bubba!!!

    Not that I'd plan on hunting you down but can you add your location?? Others in the area may be interested in getting with you!!

    There's nothing like hands on experience!!

    I think that posting pictures of your vacuum set up is a wonderful idea!! I for one would like to see it!!

    Again, Nice Work!

    Don't fret Pixel! I thank you too! Not only nice work but thanks for helping another out with your expertise!
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    Here is another pic of the razor and i took one of the leftover bone and the vacuum chamber for those that wanted to see it.

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    All came together very Nice,love the Scales.

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    That is a very pretty set. Congrats on a job well done.

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    What a great gift for your Dad! That is one gorgeous looking set...
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    So beautiful! Where does one even find whalebone?

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