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    Looks good so far B52!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    As I endeavour to not break a third piece of this fragile Attachment 215324
    Used my wet diamond saw to get the slice I wanted. Then proceeded on the variable speed sander to get it down close to true before the hole.
    Now I'm at final shaping before the make, or literally break point of pining it up.
    Yeah Mike that's looking good... good luck!
    If I would have stayed at it... after getting to pinning with perfect amber wedges 3 times i called it quits. But I'll try again at some point.
    The properties of amber from different places on earth has variation, so i may try some from other places... perhaps less brittle?.. maybe.
    Gentle taps.. annealed pins?
    You can do it!
    One of my amber wedges broke do to the surface being not perfectly flat so when I pinned it... snap.
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    I've been contacting sources of bog wood.
    50% don't return emails! Sheesh you would think they'd want business.
    50% don't have larger pieces or seem unwilling to cut larger pieces.
    Anybody know a good company??? I'll keep trying but am getting a little flustered.

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    There is a lot of wood around here but not your desired bog wood. I hope you get some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeT View Post
    I've been contacting sources of bog wood.
    50% don't return emails! Sheesh you would think they'd want business.
    50% don't have larger pieces or seem unwilling to cut larger pieces.
    Anybody know a good company??? I'll keep trying but am getting a little flustered.
    I was literally just looking for some today. There's some on ebay in larger chunks, but it's not cheap! Maybe a few of us could go in on a slab and split the costs? I saw some 3" x 12" and 4" x 12" pieces, could make a lot of scales....

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    https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/2...-blank-bogwood
    Maybe he can get the size you are looking for.
    Good luck Mike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prodigy View Post
    I was literally just looking for some today. There's some on ebay in larger chunks, but it's not cheap! Maybe a few of us could go in on a slab and split the costs? I saw some 3" x 12" and 4" x 12" pieces, could make a lot of scales....
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Got a link? Take a look..
    Hmm I just looked and I don't see it. Either it sold, or it was not ebay, or it was lignum vitae which I was also looking at today. I'm on my phone so I can only give the ebay item number, but this is the largest one I see.

    151815201945
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    I saw that one, it might work, when I saw it two days ago I figured if the suppliers don't work out..
    But yes, tip cut down for scales those bigger pieces would be much more cheap..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    As I endeavour to not break a third piece of this fragile sap, I am making some headway.

    Used my wet diamond saw to get the slice I wanted. Then proceeded on the variable speed sander to get it down close to true before the hole.
    Now I'm at final shaping before the make, or literally break point of pining it up.


    Hi Mike. What does a variable speed sander look like? It sounds like a fine tool to have at hand.
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