Nice..!! You've a few more amenities than I, I'm only short the privy, and porn channel. Ha,ha,ha. [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
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Nice..!! You've a few more amenities than I, I'm only short the privy, and porn channel. Ha,ha,ha. [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
My cave, need to mow something fierce, if it would just stop raining long enough to dry out.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...2f774cda40.jpg
Finished work earlier, didn't get stuck in the traffic for too long (usually, one hour is the norm), so I had an hour or so to spare - outlined the contour, I'm still not sure about the notches just yet (whether to extend them fully onto the edge/margin or not), fitted the inlays. Next step will be to define the grooves for wire inlay... the shields are a bit too close to the margin for comfort but shouldn't be a major problem, still have about 2 mm for play but it means the wire can't be thicker than 1 mm
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They look great fantastic! :tu
I second that, they look really fantastic
Mouton I have seen much of your work and it's fantastic, that said these shields look thick to me like they are not fitted into the scales but rather sit on them. In the old days the cutler used a parser to make the indentation to fit the shield flush with the scale material.
Good thinking on your part. It's always nice to have a 'Dog House' to live in that has all of the necessities including a toilet while SWMBO cools off from whatever it was you did
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