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    The black and abalone contrast looks great. They look like in a tight, squared up line.

    Quite a task lining up all those inlays. I know they want to shift when applying the resin. Did you tack them down first before the final pour?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtychrome View Post
    The black and abalone contrast looks great. They look like in a tight, squared up line.

    Quite a task lining up all those inlays. I know they want to shift when applying the resin. Did you tack them down first before the final pour?
    Thank you and yes sir I did. I used industrial 442 but only a pin spot so there would be no bleed out. The issue with using 442 is that you only have on chance to get it right. Once you touch down your done.

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