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Whoa now Phrank,let not get ahead of ourselves,I...
Whoa now Phrank,let not get ahead of ourselves,I have only done Two (2) (II) rescales in my entire life. This Frederick Reynolds in bloodwood was my first. 181393
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I am not advocating the use of a hand plane for...
I am not advocating the use of a hand plane for thinning your horn. It is a lot of work,the plane should be heavy,tuned and the plane iron very sharp, if not you can experience tear out. It appears...
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Aha, The Mother of Invention can be your...
Aha, The Mother of Invention can be your significant other screaming down the stairs to "STOP WHATEVER THE #%&* YOU ARE DOING DOWN THERE"!
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Yes please, "Uniform Inspector at Hooters".
Yes please, "Uniform Inspector at Hooters".
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Sharpton, No Sir the solid bullseye collars are a...
Sharpton, No Sir the solid bullseye collars are a aftermarket item. I traced the original split scales which had plain pins.
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Sir, you are absolutely correct! You get a cookie...
Sir, you are absolutely correct! You get a cookie HA HA. I used two strips of 1/8 inch acrylic salvaged from a clipboard, taped to a board with woodturners tape at a distance which would support the...
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Thanks , By the way, after cutting the scale...
Thanks , By the way, after cutting the scale shape on the band saw I attempted to use the belt sander to thin the horn down but the whole house rebelled at the stench.(my shop is in the basement) So...
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Thanks Phrank, I sanded to 3000 grit then...
Thanks Phrank, I sanded to 3000 grit then polished with White Diamond brand metal polish and sealer.
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W&B 7/8
My first restore using horn. 181343181344
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