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    Impressive work Martin. The trouble with chips is they so often conceal cracks. It looks like you are almost at the end of the mission with this one. Nice blade shape.
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    Default What are you working on?

    Got this straight yesterday a Verinder St. Pauls it had virtually no rust. I gave the blade a light sanding with a scotch brite wheel. I wanted to keep the ground texture. The scales are bowed, but they do not interfere with the blade. I guess I will leave as is for now.
    Before.
    After light sand

    I am going to the hones tomorrow.

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    Snow day in the NE. I'm trying to see if i can do a rescale in a day. Cut these this morning from Black Walnut.. soaking in Danish Oil for about an hour.. then pins and stones for a test shave this evening.


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    Thats what you guys call a snow day, we michiganders call that a fippen blizzard, was happy to see it go that wind was a force to reckon with, Nice Scales, Stay Safe,Ty
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    Speedy. It is a little more tricky dealing with wood or liners because you are always waiting for glue or finishes to dry. Horn and bone are both self finishing so they go pretty quick. I bet you can do it and have them look great.
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    Thanks guys. Definitely a blizzard here..



    Snows been blowing sideways all day.

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    Knock it out Matt.
    How thin are the scales.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW76 View Post
    Thanks guys. Definitely a blizzard here..



    Snows been blowing sideways all day.
    Same thing here.
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    WOW your guys back yards both look the same! Crazy world aint it
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Knock it out Matt.
    How thin are the scales.?
    About 2.25mm..

    Ready for the stones..





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