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    No that's not me in the picture RoyalCake's Avatar
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    Default Hone Case Weekend Project

    Made a case for a hone this weekend out of some purple heart I had from another project. Not only is it cool to get a hone, I now have to spend time in the garage to make a box for it. This disorder is win win.

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    I love living in the past...

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    Royalcake, Congratulations on your superb case.

    Magnificent workmanship.

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    Great job on the Hone case
    Looks like you have created another disorder for us all to try our hands at maybe to master

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    Sweet case (and coticule). They'll both serve you well.

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    Nice job! I like the additional spot for the slurry stone which gets forgotten sometimes.

    Cheers.
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    Very nice work! Looks great! Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pi3 View Post
    Nice job! I like the additional spot for the slurry stone which gets forgotten sometimes.

    Cheers.
    Yeah I didn't know whether to include it and make the case larger or leave it out. Glad I put it in though.
    Thanks for the kind words all.
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    Nice woodwork!!!
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    Very 'old school'! Nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pi3 View Post
    Nice job! I like the additional spot for the slurry stone which gets forgotten sometimes.
    What he said! Great job!

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