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    Cool Some interesting wood scales and a DD in G-10 :)

    DD Satinedge in Bumblebee G-10 with Inlay Transfer

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    Goncalo Alves with Tung Oil Finish

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    Chittum Burl (Smoketree) with CA finish

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    Amboyna Burl with CA finish

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    Spalted Pecan with CA finish

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    I really dig that bumblebee! Cool!
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    those pacan scales look great
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    As nice as the G10 scales are the wood ones really do it for me. They are just lovely to look at. I think I was a termite in a previous life.

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    I agree .... that spalted Pecan is awesome

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    Very nice. All look great. That Goncalo Alves looks really interesting though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith1983 View Post
    Very nice. All look great. That Goncalo Alves looks really interesting though.
    This was the interesting one for me too, first time I had used this wood for scales, I have made quite a few sets of Pistol and Revolver grips from it..
    I went standard with the finish, sanded too 220 dry, then used a Wash coat of 50/50 Tung Oil and Mineral Spirits appplied with 400 grit Wet-r-Dry..
    Let that dry for 12 hours, then roughed with synthetic 3M steel wool, Applied 5 coats of Tung Oil roughing between each coat 8 hours between each.. Finally smoothed with x-tra fine synthetic steel wool and finally 3 coats of Ren wax to finish...
    I really liked the outcome myself..

    The Burls had CA finish over Polyurethane Vacuum Chamber treated blanks, the Chittum although beautiful to look at was a true PITA to get right
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    This was the interesting one for me too, first time I had used this wood for scales, I have made quite a few sets of Pistol and Revolver grips from it..
    I went standard with the finish, sanded too 220 dry, then used a Wash coat of 50/50 Tung Oil and Mineral Spirits appplied with 400 grit Wet-r-Dry..
    Let that dry for 12 hours, then roughed with synthetic 3M steel wool, Applied 5 coats of Tung Oil roughing between each coat 8 hours between each.. Finally smoothed with x-tra fine synthetic steel wool and finally 3 coats of Ren wax to finish...
    I really liked the outcome myself..

    The Burls had CA finish over Polyurethane Vacuum Chamber treated blanks, the Chittum although beautiful to look at was a true PITA to get right
    Glen my friend what can I say!


    I also thank you for the technical info on the finishing!

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    Again, very nice work.
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    they all look good to me , fine job !

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