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be careful if working with mother of pearl the dust is extreamly hazardous. Must be worked with under a water barrier
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Looks like a couple of inlay are still there. Brass? You should be able to buy a small brass sheet the same thickness & cut new ones.
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Can't wait to see it when you've worked your magic on it Tim .
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As two bits of brass foil inlay are left, I will just leave it for now but I will probably add more in the not too distant future. We have found one thing, the inlay does not have to be precious metals or ivory and so on.
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hence the small pictures.
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Quote:
Beauty Tim ! |
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Well done, Tim! Very nice
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WOOW!!!
Beautiful work Tim!!! Still if i look at the blade, Pedang comes up. Is it a pamor blade, Tim? Philipine origin is possible, but still......... |
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