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    CTHULHU FHTAGN! mbeem's Avatar
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    Very nice, Oz!!

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    Beautiful!

    I love the horn you've used as well, the way it goes from blond to dark like that looks amazing!

    Great work Oz!

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    Very nicely done in all respects! I especially like the color transition in the horn and your pinning.
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    The transition in colour was there from the start but with some horn the deeper you sand the lighter the colour. The pivot end is somewhat tapered & the brown banding was more prominent prior to the extra sanding.. Maybe some chemical change as the older layers grow out.
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    Another beautiful Razor.
    Iv'e made a pen out of horn and can appreciate the amount of work that
    must of went into getting that smooth a finish on it.
    Do you do much powered sanding or is it mostly by hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gandrw View Post
    Another beautiful Razor.
    Iv'e made a pen out of horn and can appreciate the amount of work that
    must of went into getting that smooth a finish on it.
    Do you do much powered sanding or is it mostly by hand.
    Thanx Greg. I do early stages & chamfers on the belt sander 60, 80 & 120 grit then by hand up to 2000 grit then some power buffing then
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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