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    Default My second set of Scales....

    1/4" Black Walnut
    Teak oil

    Sanded to up to 1000
    Just finished the first coat of teak oil.




    I ordered 3/4" machine screws my 1/2" are too short.

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    Looks great! I make my own thread stock. It's a ton cheaper!

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    I'd love to know how you are threading your brass although now that I have 100 1/2" and 100 3/4" in transit I won't need more for a while unless I try some peening.

    - Bob

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    Looking good Robert!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertFontaine View Post
    I'd love to know how you are threading your brass although now that I have 100 1/2" and 100 3/4" in transit I won't need more for a while unless I try some peening.

    - Bob
    This might not be what you mean, but you can buy dies (and taps, by the look of it) in the right size from these guys http://www.microfasteners.com/catalog/products/TNM.cfm


    Like the look of those scales, btw - nice

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    Yeah Robert, I also started getting just 3/4". It's safer to have them for when you need them. And I've needed them a lot recently!

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    I did 3 coats with a 1500 wet sand and then a 2000 grit wet sand.

    The wood looks almost holographic. The figure, the grain and the pores appear to sit at different depths and the scale themselve have are nice and round. I am pleased.

    I'm thinking I will let this cure for the requisite 10 hours and give a wax job tomorrow.

    I'll have to look in the wood pile and see what's next... The zebra wood looks tempting.


    - Bob

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    Wow you were not kidding ... Those do has some nice figure to them...
    Nice job Robert...

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    Very nice job Robert !

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