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    I hope that all goes well. I am planning on experimenting with making bone scales soon. Any tips would be great.
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    well done!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I hope that all goes well. I am planning on experimenting with making bone scales soon. Any tips would be great.
    I did my first set of camel bone scales a few weeks ago and it was far easier to work with than I expected.
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    Very nice!!
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    Almost forgot topost the pictures on this one...
    The bone scaes dind't turned out as planed so went for some woven cf scales with g10 spacer sandwitched betwen stainless, 1/8 ss pivots and polished phosfor-bronze washers.
    Hope you guys like it, i sure do, tomorow it's honing and shave day










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    To bad about the bone, but it still looks great. Good choice on the G10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattCB View Post
    To bad about the bone, but it still looks great. Good choice on the G10.
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    I really like the looks of this one.
    Very Nice!
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    Great job on both the scales and blade.
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