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    Probably do a new

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2010johnjef View Post
    Probably do a new
    REALLY?
    IMO it would look better with each of them similar.

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    Idk its a hard choice a new.scale is nice but so is a matching... I guess a matching instead..... wow that stamping was done.horribly lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevhead View Post
    REALLY?
    IMO it would look better with each of them similar.
    +1..................
    The older I get the more I realize how little I actually know.

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    I am going to ask my Brother-in-law if it would be possible to cnc images onto scales.

    IF this works out then all I would need is the EXACT measurements of whatever needed to be inscribed and it "SHOULD" be like a BRAND NEW SCALE!
    This would be AWESOME if it worked!

    The originals are STAMPED into the scales though....right?
    Do you think a cnc version would work?

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    Idk man to be honest

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    I believe they are stamped. Dont know anything about CNC.
    Johnjef, me neither. I like the look of the old scales. The razor is rough, i think rough scales go with it.
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    it should work very well. they can run sanding mops to clean it up and it should be very close to stamped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    it should work very well. they can run sanding mops to clean it up and it should be very close to stamped.
    It is a HOME MADE CNC machine though....
    (He gots all da brains)

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    probably do the rough ones then.
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