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    Quote Originally Posted by medicevans View Post
    How did you put the epoxy into the holes?
    I first glues the scales to some very thin oak and then poured the epoxy into the holes like little cups.
    Then after 24 hours of drying time I sanded the oak of the back and.....tada stained glass scales MAGIC.
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    I liked the scales before the epoxy, but now I think I like them more. Nice job.

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    Well I bot my Wade and Butcher blade scaled up in "Bubbles" Let me know what you think. The blade shaves great, I used to have it in Lucite scales until I finished these.
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    i like the look... very impressive work!!

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    very nice.

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