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coined spacer help
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Personally I think I would go with the epoxy. Once set re-sand and nothing is left but the epoxy in the voids. The outer area of the guard are just as it looks now and there is no voids to catch anything!
__________________ C Craft Customs With every custom knife I build I try to accomplish three things. I want that knife to look so good you just have to pick it up, feel so good in your hand you can't wait to try it, and once you use it, you never want to put it down ! If I capture those three factors in each knife I build, I am assured the knife will become a piece that is used and treasured by its owner! C Craft |
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"I want that knife to look so good you just have to pick it up, feel so good in your hand you can't wait to try it, and once you use it, you never want to put it down !" WELL Said. This is not only applicable for knife , but for all the products we do.We need to make sure,to follow all those 3 points for everything we do.
As a writer, write my essay online I read informative books especially motivational ones.You all the 3 thoughts is what everyone think about. |
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Indeed, there are several other accents on the creation of the knife of such type.
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