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|  12th December 2011, 11:36 PM | #12 | |
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 I should add that I usually add the wood dye (only a drop or two) to the horn shavings and then let it dry before mixing it with the epoxy. The epoxy is so overwhelmingly sticky that it will mix with the shavings to make a thick porridge. You need to make the shade of the shaving darker that you require as the epoxy will dilute it and make it lighter. It looks like the 'bitty' resin you sometimes see in tulwar hilts and other asian weapons. But it is VERY tough and so suitable for filling damage to horn. Best Gene Last edited by Atlantia; 13th December 2011 at 04:32 PM. | |
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