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    For softer woods like basswood you could use woodhardener to make the scales stronger.

    As for making the inlay flush or encoated, there are some guys here that are pretty proficient with CA coatings....

    Good luck, and don't forget about balancing the scales to the weight of the blade....

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadajt View Post
    How does this look guys? Please give me your advice. The inlays are just setting on there at the moment. I also used basswood from michaels, does that matter or should I use a heavier wood

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