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RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - Highpower - 03-08-2014

(03-08-2014, 01:49 PM)EdK Wrote: I'm working on the cocobolo handle inserts.

Nice choice! Thumbsup
Glad to see you are finally allowing yourself some 'me' time Ed. Smile


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - EdK - 03-08-2014

What I haven't revealed yet is the additional adornment I have planned for the handle inserts. Drool

Ed


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - Highpower - 03-08-2014

The plot thickens.... Chin

Big Grin


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - Arbalest - 03-10-2014

Work faster, I can't wait to see the finished product!


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - stevec - 03-11-2014

(03-08-2014, 05:04 PM)Highpower Wrote: The plot thickens.... Chin Big Grin

Willie, did you mean "the plot sickens..." Rotfl


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - Highpower - 03-11-2014

No, not in this case Steve. You must be thinking of a different plot. Big Grin


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - Mayhem - 05-29-2015

Ed - did you ever finish this off?

I'm adding one to my list...


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - EdK - 05-29-2015

(05-29-2015, 08:20 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Ed - did you ever finish this off?

I'm adding one to my list...

Not yet but I plan on working on it this weekend. I found the secret ingredient that I need to finish it while looking for some plywood scraps to reenforce a box that is being shipped to Australia.

Ed


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - Mayhem - 05-29-2015

I'm glad to be of help Ed Big Grin


RE: Drawbar Wrench/Hammer - Roadracer_Al - 05-29-2015

I say you use some mosaic pins.  

Not my picture:

[Image: mosaicpinvariety2.jpg]

They're not expensive to buy, but when has that stopped anyone? Rotfl

You can make them yourself if you visit your local hobby shop and root around in the K&S precision metals display.

Ordinary epoxy can be dyed with dry pigments from an art store.

You'll want to inject the epoxy with a syringe - available at your local pharmacy. It's a non-starter to try to fill it with a stirring stick.