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    I've repaired black horn with bog Oak and epoxy, then a thin coat of CA over the top so it would polish up.

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    wow Thats impressive. I cant even see where the chip was!
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    I've repaired black horn with bog Oak and epoxy, then a thin coat of CA over the top so it would polish up.

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    This deserves its own thread!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrZ View Post
    This deserves its own thread!
    Its already in the workshop thread...what are you working on.
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    I just got an old strop in the mail. I got it sanded down and refinished. Going to rough it up on some denim and then pretty it up again. Over paid for the strop, but its the process of working that I enjoy.
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