Editing Finishing scales using wax
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− | Originally posted by [ | + | Originally posted by [http://straightrazorplace.com/members/OLD_SCHOOL.html OLD_SCHOOL] [http://straightrazorplace.com/workshop/31221-waxed-scales.html here] on SRP. Edited/added to by [http://straightrazorplace.com/members/VeeDubb65.html VeeDubb65] |
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− | SRP forum member [ | + | SRP forum member [http://straightrazorplace.com/members/aquanin.html Aquinin] finished a set of scales using Renaissance Wax: |
<gallery caption="Cocobolo or Bocote" widths="200px" heights="160px" perrow="1"> | <gallery caption="Cocobolo or Bocote" widths="200px" heights="160px" perrow="1"> |