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    Really. Some other way to do it.. Ask Gugi ! That's the ticket!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Really. Some other way to do it.. Ask Gugi ! That's the ticket!
    PM sent and received....
    Not a tech noob but I am stumped.

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    So where is the tutorial on how to get an SRP blog and post a .pdf ?
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    I can't see it, I see the blog but when I click on the jpg I get an "Invalid Attachment specified" prompt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    So where is the tutorial on how to get an SRP blog and post a .pdf ?
    That would be a GREAT one !


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    I can't see it, I see the blog but when I click on the jpg I get an "Invalid Attachment specified" prompt.
    I don't know bro... This is making me crazy!

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    Making you crazy? I want to see how you do it
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    I got the pdf, good write up. I just have one question, you leave the bolsters proud of the scales, do you not try to get them to fit flush by doing an inlay? I have a couple Otto Deustch scales I have been trying to figure out what to do with. I had considered baking a mold with dental mold putty and pouring a poly over the inlays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitstik View Post
    I got the pdf, good write up. I just have one question, you leave the bolsters proud of the scales, do you not try to get them to fit flush by doing an inlay? I have a couple Otto Deustch scales I have been trying to figure out what to do with. I had considered baking a mold with dental mold putty and pouring a poly over the inlays.
    Myself I leave them on top.

    As long as they do not catch when wiping them with a cloth they are good.
    There is a very MINIMAL amount stick up on the scales if they are fitted correctly.

    If you check out Glens tutorial he mentions a frame epoxy technique.
    I have not done this so I couldn't answer if this makes them be more of an inlay sort of thing?

    Check out 10pups Video Tutorial also. Part 8 I do believe is where he glues the stuff on.

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