I'm about finished with it - I'll likely leave the four corners blank, unless its new owner wants something there like their initials, or something. It still needs to be cleaned up, polished, and reassembled, but I am so sick of looking at it.
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I'm about finished with it - I'll likely leave the four corners blank, unless its new owner wants something there like their initials, or something. It still needs to be cleaned up, polished, and reassembled, but I am so sick of looking at it.
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ALL I CAN SAY IS WOW! Very SWEET
you are getting better everytime you post. I have seen huge improvement over the first stuff you have posted![]()
Wow!
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You are truly an artist, this is very nice work!
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Excellent work!
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This looks really nice, good work!![]()
Thanks again for the compliments, guys - it really means a lot.
After she goes back together, gets a good function check, and finds a new home, a Browning MKII Hi Power is up next...
What tools are you using? Some roto power tool of some sort or the traditional hammer > tool > object approach?