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    The Shell Whisperer Maximilian's Avatar
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    To still keep a certain thickness or width with your wooden scales (or any other scale material) but to make them look less bulky and more streamlined it's important to nicely bevel them as round or oval as you can. Nobody says you have to keep the same thickness or even design as the originals.
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    ..mama I know we broke the rules... Maxi's Avatar
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    That was one of the biggest learning curves - Max's post. I'm still learning with each set, especially with different materials, what looks good....how to use the material....what it can withstand. I.E. G10 vs. Exotic wood.

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