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    Ooo Shiny cannonfodder's Avatar
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    Cleaning bone is a mess. The easy way to do it, go to the pet store and get a prepared beef bone for a dog. They are cleaned, degrease and dried. I use a bandsaw with a 3/8 junk blade for cutting the bone down then start with an 80 grit belt in the belt sander to flatten and final shape the bone. Then go up a couple grits to smooth it out and finish sand it by hand.

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    Wow thats a bomber, I have never seen a vintage razor that big!! Beautiful restore!!

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    Wow! That thing is enormous! Nice work on the bone too

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    Bone handled hatchet!! Beautiful.

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