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Full inlay
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BIlly Vivona



Registered: March 2005
Location: Staten Island, New York
Posts: 2,910
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Here is the inlay prior to installing on the rod. USed a scroll saw, took me 20 minutes to prep and cut it up, andother 20 to glue it up. There isn't a single gap in the finished product.
· Date: Fri January 29, 2010 · Views: 1,850 · Filesize: 29.9kb, 127.5kb · Dimensions: 768 x 984 ·
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Fred Yarmolowicz

Registered: March 2005
Location: Brick(Central) NJ
Posts: 565
Fri January 29, 2010 8:15pm

I`m sure if there was a gap Mike Joyce would point it out to you.


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