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Side view of the Penny Inlay butt pieces.  Foam and burl checkering on most
Side view of the Penny Inlay butt pieces. Foam and burl checkering on most

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steve cox



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Keywords: Side view of Penny Inlay butt pieces. Foam burl checkering on most


Ted Morgan

Registered: March 2005
Location: Townsville, Australia
Posts: 125
Mon April 14, 2008 11:35pm

Steve, how do you contain the finish to the edge of the cork, and prevent it spilling over the edge and down the sides? Is it finish encapsulating the penny or casting resin?


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