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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.
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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!

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by zwaldo View Post
    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.
    See? This is why I don't keep my ideas secret. This guy Zwaldo is going to take some old busted weapons and turn them into works of art. Because of his efforts, the world will be just a little bit better, a little bit more civilized. Thanks Zwaldo!

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    indeed, in my experience you get more out of sharing ideas than keeping things secret
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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.

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