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    Just thought I'd share a weekend project here. Just a piece of Bubinga wood from the local woodworker's shop. Hogged it out on the mill and finished with the beeswax/orange oil mix I've used on other stuff. Something just didn't feel right about leaving this stone without a case! Thanks for looking.

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    You definitely did a fine job there. Really highlights the beauty of the stones.

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    Very nice work! A very nice idea to protect a good investment.
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    Thanks. I just realized I didn't clean up the stone after my grubby hands were all over it to fit check! Always fun to do projects like this.
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