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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Looks that that worked great,Try a hobby store for the MM,orhttp://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2080765/29707/MicroMesh-3-x-4-Soft-Touch-Pads.aspx
    There is a specialty wood working store in my city that carries it. And I believe they are the only retailers who sell it. Lee Valley

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    One thing I have done that works most of the time (will need to be totally unpinned) is to use a hotplate set at 150 degs.
    lay the scales on it,than put a 5 lb bag of lead shot on top of them.You could most likely do the same with a cast iron pan in the oven,let then set for a few hrs,has worked well in the past.
    That's a great idea I will defiantly try that next time!

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