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11-27-2008, 04:40 PM
Thread: One piece scale advice.
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Thanks very much for posting that! It's so much...
Thanks very much for posting that! It's so much easier to actually see it. Looks good. Nice & tight to the blade that way.
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11-26-2008, 08:36 PM
Thread: One piece scale advice.
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Thanks Ookla. Any chance of some photo's? It'd...
Thanks Ookla. Any chance of some photo's? It'd really help.
The block was wax dipped at one end kevint. It's approx 7" x 1"1/4 x 1/2, so i'm hoping it's well & truly seasoned, & it's acclimatising... -
11-25-2008, 07:36 PM
Thread: One piece scale advice.
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Thanks kevint, Although i'm a carpenter, my...
Thanks kevint,
Although i'm a carpenter, my clients rarely use exotic woods. It useful to get your perspective. I assumed that due to the denseness of the timber & tight grain it would be fairly... -
11-25-2008, 05:10 PM
Thread: One piece scale advice.
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Thanks Dan, I guess that there is limited...
Thanks Dan,
I guess that there is limited experience on this, so you answer is appreciated!
Still not sure what to do yet though. Maybe the mock up will help, but as different grains behave... -
11-24-2008, 04:16 PM
Thread: One piece scale advice.
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One piece scale advice.
Hello guy's,
I need some help. I've got a beautful piece of ebony here & it's going on my Friodur 7/8". I wany to make a one piece scale but my research has led me to two methods.
Basically,...
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