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    Default J.R. Torrey in bone, before & after

    4/8 Torrey I finished up last month.
    Bone scale and wedge.
    First time I had worked with bone and I will say it was a little bit of a learning curve. I broke one side while shaping. Bone doesn't flex it just brakes, at least the bone I was working with did.
    before and after
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    That is very nicely done. Great job!

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    Nice job! Where did you get the bone?

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    Very nice. Thats a great finish you've got on the scales. How did you cut the bone slabs? bandsaw?
    "I aint like that no more...my wife, she cured me of drinking and wickedness"
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    Very nice work, fits perfect together!
    Bob

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    A very sleek slicer!
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    well done, congrats. The scales are very nice.

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    Great work!!

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    Nice job. Like the scales

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    Nice job on the restore the scale and blade look great.
    John

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