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    Those are sweet, I like the cannon. I bet it will blast those wiskers right off

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    Wood might even be easier to work with than acrylic, do you have any sources for super thin stock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernie1980 View Post
    Wood might even be easier to work with than acrylic, do you have any sources for super thin stock?
    You could say that. But I'm looking to have it stabilized first.

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    I started on one of them. All it needs is a wedge.

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    Still an ugly duckling but now it's in a nice tux.

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    Was in a nice tux

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    It's been four attempts but I have finally finished the ugly Ducklings. Sadly though I don't think the Canon razor will ever be usable. The pitting is really bad along the edge and honing it seems to leave a lot of Swiss cheese holes....

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    That's too bad with the pitting, the scales look great though. What material did you go with there? I used some 1/8th lexan from work that was laying around, ended up going with a frosted look. I like the pair good job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ejmolitor37 View Post
    That's too bad with the pitting, the scales look great though. What material did you go with there? I used some 1/8th lexan from work that was laying around, ended up going with a frosted look. I like the pair good job.
    Thank you! can't remember the thickness but it is plexiglass from Home Depot.

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