
Originally Posted by
deighaingeal
Wow, that sounds like a bunch of extra work.
If you want to make another set of scales just let me know and I'll have the shop ready in Yakima.
I nearly made the same mistake the other day after a long day in the shop I had two pieces of ebony stuck together when I started cutting before running them through the thickness sander.
The only reason that I stopped before it became a problem is that the scales were cutting at a slower rate, almost like they were twice as thick (because they were)
You have learned how to do it better next time, that is what is so great about failing; you don't learn as much from success.