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    Beautiful job. Never thought of a tooth pick. I use a piece of paper towel over my finger tip.
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    Ah! The wax sticks outback showed work excellent too!
    He graciously sent me a pair several years ago.
    Finally found a pic.

    Made the Red Dog and Optimo stand out.


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    Have had better luck with the rubnbuff on the tangs, however.
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    A cheap paint brush for water colors, with most of the bristles removed, and some gold leaf paint. Removed excess with a piece of hard neoprene, dampened with denatured alcohol.

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    And there you have it, Folks!
    Whatever works!

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    Im with Leonard. Ive always used my finger. I will give the toothpi k a try. I like the idea of filling the print, not just getting a little in the letters.
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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    Well....Disappointed as I opened my 'ruby' rubnbuff today.
    Thought it may be red?


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    More copper-looking to me. Guess I will use it for something.
    Back to my paint-pen


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    Bummer! Looks more copper in the pic. I would have thought Ruby was red too.
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    Maybe it needs more neading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    A cheap paint brush for water colors, with most of the bristles removed, and some gold leaf paint. Removed excess with a piece of hard neoprene, dampened with denatured alcohol.

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    That is one fine razor! (I know first hand, because thats my blade). The real beauty of that is that Outback replaced a broken tip on that scale, and I dare you to find the repair.

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