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    Absolutely beautiful! Can't wait to read your article.

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    thats amazing work right there.

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    very nice work, really impressive!

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    love the scales I have been kicking around the Idea of making micarta scales for a wade and butcher and a boker I got here I think you have sold me on it aslo my wife when I showed her them scales and told her it was made with the cloth in the other pic all she could say is WOW

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    Great job, shine, shine, shine... Did you use cyanoacrylate for the last finish?

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    Excellent work! Truly impressive, can't wait for the article!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    Excellent work! Truly impressive, can't wait for the article!
    Making Micarta scale material - Straight Razor Place Wiki
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    No sir, there was no cyanoacrylate used. The scales were just finely sanded and then buffed. It seemed to work for me.

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    Very nicely done! It's great to see that you even made your own micarta. Way to go!! I look forward to seeing your future work.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    excellent tutorial.Thanks!

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