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Thread: Custom 9/8 Green Scorpion C-Tek Scales

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    Wow, beautiful. Very creative and the finish is fantastic.Well done Kenny.

    Stu

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    Very nice looking stuff my friend, I to have been toying with c-tek and it is cool stuff. Did you find it hard to work with at times due to it warping from very little heat at all? Here is my restore of a W&B using it, Not quite like your nice blade. Hit me up if you would like to talk about the c-tek more, im alwaysName:  IMG_1723.jpg
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    Nice work on the scales. Yes, like many varied material types it is temperamental when exposed to heat. Warp is one of the effects but more importantly, the too much heat will cause it to get brittle and stay that way. I have found it best to work it as "cold" as possible and never let the heat creep up on you because it will in a second. Thank you for your kind words on my work.

    Best Regards Ken

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