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    Default Long horn scales

    Doing these for a member using his idea. This is the start, red alder, holy and walnut.
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    Now just have to make the other side.

    Thanks for looking and feed back is always welcome. Good or bad
    Tim
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldblades View Post
    Doing these for a member using his idea. This is the start, red alder, holy and walnut.
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    Now just have to make the other side.

    Thanks for looking and feed back is always welcome. Good or bad
    Tim
    I remember this from a while ago... Those are sweet looking, Tim!

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    Your having way to much fun!

    Very, very nice.
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    Those look awesome!

    Nice job!

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    that looks awesome can you make different ones?

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    Very very nice

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    Thanks to all.
    Yes I can make different disigns.
    Just give me an idea and I can see if I can do it. Wood or acrylic, wood works best for doing inlays, but acrylic can be done also.

    Tim

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    That's lots of meticulous work. Always a pleasure seeing your magic.

    əˌfisyəˈnädō | pərˈfekSH(ə)nəst | eS'prəSSo | düvəl ləvər

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    Hook'em horns!

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    Default test fit

    This is the test fit before final finish.
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    Now it is the fun part, watching the poly dry.



    Tim

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