Hoy! Very nice indeed...too cool for words!
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Hoy! Very nice indeed...too cool for words!
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Awesome tutorial! I too have a lot of ideas flowing now to incorporate this. Thanks!
this process reminds me of watching a magic trick. If you just see the end product your like wow how they do that?? but when shown the process you think, wow I could do that 2 :) you know what you have given me a great idea though. My grandfather has some old rifles and shotguns upstairs, a few that have some cracks in the stocks. cutting out a design to cover these up, would not just fix them , but make them pretty cool looking.
indeed, in my experience you get more out of sharing ideas than keeping things secret
Great tutorial - and fantastic results! This is yet another example of why this community rocks.. craftspeople, from the very accomplished on down to the just-starting-out, *freely sharing* their ideas, accomplishments and art!
Very, very much appreciated.
Brad, you should consider posting this on Instructables - Make, How To, and DIY as well - folks there would appreciate the knowledge too.
thanks for sharing!!! this reminds me of the japanese during wwII. they were masters at modifying stone. they'd carve out a hollow, fill it with gold bars for instance, then take the stone they cut out, crush it and make a cement mix and patch it over. unless you looked really really close you couldn't tell the rock had been messed with. very clever.
Thank you Brad! I have a few Wade & Butchers with cracked and broken bone and horn scales that this willo work beautifully with! It's such a shame to have to through away those old scales that have seen better days. But with this, they will not have to be thrown out! God Bless Brad!