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    So my wife's huge collection of nail art stuff could come in handy for something. I promise I won't tell her you gave me the idea.

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    Nice Nice Nice I like it Brad-a-saurus Rex.... You gave me a cool idea I might just have to try out...

    Thank you for taking the time....

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    That brings a very nice Heljestrand to mind.
    It has an ivory handle thats cracked at the pivot pin.
    Been wrecking my brain how I could manage to keep it.
    Its very thin though.

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    Thanks a bunch! Now I know what to use to fill the worm holes in some spalted box elder wood that I have.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Hoy! Very nice indeed...too cool for words!

    Mac

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    Awesome tutorial! I too have a lot of ideas flowing now to incorporate this. Thanks!

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    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.

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    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!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrp1501 View Post
    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!
    Yikes! I am blushing.

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    BEautiful work. I've used epoxy to seal cracks in wood I was working, but never thought to infill like this, I'm inspired for some new projects I have planned to use this to create highlights. Thanks for putting this up.

    J.

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