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12-28-2009, 12:03 AM #11
Resetting the inlay takes a restoration like this to the next level. But, of course, you already know that.
Nice work as usual.
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gssixgun (12-28-2009)
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12-28-2009, 12:10 AM #12
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Can I send you something or other which is probably in desperate need of the hot rock treatment?
Nice work, 6gun, very nice work,
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12-28-2009, 01:45 AM #13
That acrylic is sweet!!! Very nicely done.
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06-25-2010, 12:54 AM #14
Those are nice scales. Do you make the material to look like that (the lava) or do you buy it in a sheet?
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gssixgun (06-25-2010)
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06-25-2010, 01:09 AM #15
Love the scale material.....and your craftsmanship always shines through. Very nice.
Bob
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06-25-2010, 02:26 AM #16
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Actually neither, I look high and low for the blocks that have the 6 in plus length, needed for razors, then cut it into blanks... The direction of the cut in relation to the block, can get different looks.... Much like cutting a wood block the grain changes as you cut out the blanks....
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06-25-2010, 03:07 AM #17
Glen,
Those scales are out of this world!
Great job with the inlay. As always your work is pure artistry.
Lu
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