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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Always time for a project, just make sure the project isn't bigger than your abilities. That's what makes them time consuming.
    Or you could be like me and get too many projects going at the same time!
    "Go easy"

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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaotuzi View Post
    Or you could be like me and get too many projects going at the same time!
    That's a given. Its a matter of progression, and how one job, sets up the next, and finishes the previous.
    Getting it to all flow like water, is the trick. [emoji6]
    Or in short...plan your work, and work your plan.
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    Well, I finished up the paddle strop. Got the tung oil on the black walnut and finished the leather using mainaman's method.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaotuzi View Post
    Well, I finished up the paddle strop. Got the tung oil on the black walnut and finished the leather using mainaman's method.
    Looks good my friend that Black Walnut is a very handsome wood. I've never been able to get pictures to show how truly beautiful projects look.
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    The strops are looking good Sharptonn. You've got way too many though. You'd better send me one when they're done or they're just going to clutter up the man cave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    So Tom what happened to the linen second component that was with the strops too start? Were they just too far gone?
    They were just the leathers. The fabric strops I have made to go with them are from old fire hose. In looking for the linen stuff, it was a long while back that linen was used for fire hose.
    Everything I found was old, dirty, nasty stuff. Too much work to clean.
    These will have a nylon/polyester blend NOS fire hose from a later date. Nice and clean.
    Not as zippy as the linen, but should be quite good for the purpose. It also ironed-out nice and flat. The old Linen seems to 'dust-up' as you strop as well. These won't.

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    There was a small amount of production in the hoarders corner today.
    I finish making three sets of bone scales.
    The set that I tried to pin sans washers did not make it.
    I pinned up a set on a Friodur 17 and another set on my Guillermo Hoppe 14.
    I was just wanting to get them back to work and will make other carved scales for them later, or perhaps just an onlay transfer. I will get back to. Carving when I go back to work.
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    Looking good, Shaun.

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    That is a Friodur 14. Those are the scales I broke. It has tear stains on the blade now.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    Sorry to hear the scales didn't make it, that said the others look really good! Nice Work.

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