BOG Dust?
Did someone say that? :rolleyes:
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BOG Dust?
Did someone say that? :rolleyes:
I prefer drilling the pin holes while the two slab's are glued together, and "FLAT"!! keeps holes centered in both scales, then thin, and shape.
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If I have a blade that doesn't center. I know its not the scales.
Yep, good method. The horn blanks were just too thick and I just felt like I had to thin them down before drilling. They are still flat down the very center at this point and the next thing I do will be drill. Then I'll continue rounding from the edges in toward the center. I always drill the holes with a pin vise very slowly, and even though it take a while, I can get 'em straight and even.
Is that the bog oak?
Artistic...Harr!!
You mean Autistic.
Those corn scaled beauties, would go great with.....
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THERE's that bog oak! Save me some magic dust, willya outback? ;)
If my beloved grandmother taught me anything, it was to be frugal. She survived the depression and a dust bowl.
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Man! That is a LOT of Bog dust! Trade you some glitter for it? :roflmao
Just kidding! Certain to be some handy stuff......I know a guy...;)
That brush will turn out great! Just let it cure good before sanding.
OH! outback knows how to make the letters pop with white as well!
Whew..!! I knew I sent more than enough epoxy. But you said you had to turn it so it wouldn't sag, or run.
So you didn't make black peanut butter.?
That's why I asked if you mixed it all, cause it would have been too thin, and runny. But looks like its fine. [emoji106]
Stuff's definitely black..eh. [emoji6]
Can't wait to see it done, and back to work again.
As Tom would say...It does a heart good, to know I could help.
PS: remember to let it sit a few more days before use. The strength, and bond will increase over time. Some real bad ass stuff, that T-88 is.