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    Jseitz 12000 is already a pretty high level of finish. Mothers on a rag will also help get them shiny. I prefer not too high of a gloss on horn, otherwise they just look like plastic and you start to loose some of the depth. I have done very little work with plastic but have found mother to clean up older scales quite nicely. If you do want to get a super high gloss finish on the horn you can use the polishing cakes on a buffer and run through the same progression you would use for a high polished steel. Just be careful not to be too aggressive or you can get the horn hot enough to warp.
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    Paying off a truck
    Making a box
    Processing some burl
    Fixing my broken grinder
    ....... I know there's more somewhere......[emoji53] [emoji53] [emoji53] [emoji36] [emoji54]

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    You killed it Mike.
    My working on is not razor related but, I have installed my first window. Got 2 new double hungs installed into my baby girls room. It was so hot today and my father in law laid some good knowledge on me. Great day today.
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    nice wood aaron
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    Some fine things going on here. That wood looks great. You should get some great scales out of them. Or whatever your going to do with them. I'd love some stuff like that but just dont have the ability or time for hunting it down or stabilizing. Just got to buy my pieces. Not as fun as finding and cutting your own!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    Some fine things going on here. That wood looks great. You should get some great scales out of them. Or whatever your going to do with them. I'd love some stuff like that but just dont have the ability or time for hunting it down or stabilizing. Just got to buy my pieces. Not as fun as finding and cutting your own!
    I actually found it whale talking out the trash!! It's a piece of mulbarry that some guy was throwing out!!! He was kind enough to let me take it and I've sat on it for the last year or so!!!

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    A Frederick Reynolds 5/8 ,1/2- 1/4 hollow.
    Just another blade that would have been a lot easier to clean up, if the seller would have left it alone. Most of the mess was contained to the tang, but he had to clean up the two spots on the entire blade. Arrrg [emoji35]
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    A Frederick Reynolds 5/8 ,1/2- 1/4 hollow.
    Just another blade that would have been a lot easier to clean up, if the seller would have left it alone. Most of the mess was contained to the tang, but he had to clean up the two spots on the entire blade. Arrrg [emoji35]
    Yikes! You are a braver man than I am on that one. I look forward to seeing what you can do with it.

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    Thats just too bad. Someone needs to go visit that seller. When he opens the door just slap him amd say leave things alone!
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    Fireplace is coming along. Lit it up for the first time last night. Hoping to have it wrapped up this coming weekend.

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    Also have a project on the lathe I'm hoping to finish tonight while the Mrs. is out.

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    And I just threw my first piece of Box Elder burl, that some of you might remember I scored of the side of the road a while back. Trying a little black dye with this blank. Using powdered aniline dye, so I'm not sure how that will work. We'll have to see.

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