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    The bog is the bomb. Leave them natural.

    The grain is like nothing else.
    Yes...I shall do it again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    The bog is the bomb. Leave them natural.

    The grain is like nothing else.
    Yes...I shall do it again!

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    You forgot this angle [emoji6]
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    The Packwood scales are looking great, outback! The bubinga has some funky grain, even better in person when you can see the different angles. It's getting close to done it seems, maybe something for the Sunday SOTD? Awesome job!
    "Go easy"

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    Yup! I agree!
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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaotuzi View Post
    The Packwood scales are looking great, outback! The bubinga has some funky grain, even better in person when you can see the different angles. It's getting close to done it seems, maybe something for the Sunday SOTD? Awesome job!
    You ain't kiddin, and True Oil brings it out the best. Yeah, at certain angles it looks as if the grain is suspended in the finish in different layers. That's why I like wood so much, it has a beauty only to itself that can never be duplicated or replicated. [emoji6]
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    You forgot this angle [emoji6]
    They are all your stolen pics anyway!
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    Outback that 3k trizact is awesome isn't it?! I love that stuff everytime I use it.
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    I know my work bench when I see it. [emoji57]
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    Quote Originally Posted by ejmolitor37 View Post
    Outback that 3k trizact is awesome isn't it?! I love that stuff everytime I use it.
    It is awesome..!!
    It worked perfectly for this finish, but I had to make sure it was cured first or it would have gummed up on me for sure.
    It actually brought a shine to the finish before I polished and waxed them, so the final finish is nice and glassy.

    Thanks again, Eric (k). 3M makes it sooo much simpler.[emoji482]

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    No problem bud. I use that when i paint HD parts and then buff. It does bring a shine before polishing and makes polishing quick and easy.
    You are also right if it wasn't cured it would have been useless. Looks great as always.
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