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Dress rehearsal preparing to glue.
Dress rehearsal preparing to glue.

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Jason Alvarado



Registered: May 2006
Posts: 35
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Starting to take shape. Probably go back on lathe to finalize shape.
· Date: Tue March 24, 2009 · Views: 1,063 · Filesize: 38.6kb, 242.6kb · Dimensions: 2000 x 1500 ·
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BIlly Vivona

Registered: March 2005
Location: Staten Island, New York
Posts: 2,910
Tue March 24, 2009 10:47pm

JAson, looking good. Do me one favor and just round off the edges and I'll be much happier. How hard was it to do?

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roger wilson

Registered: April 2007
Posts: 89
Wed March 25, 2009 9:40am

Jason,
Beautiful work.
I wonder, however, if your rod user is going to be wearing gloves all of the time.
How is the rod user going to be able to keep the beautiful white handle white??


Take care
Roger
Jason Alvarado

Registered: May 2006
Posts: 35
Wed March 25, 2009 10:04am

Billy, will do - it was pretty easy but white EVA doesnt like being turned next to another color, I had a little "bleeding" if you look really close. Roger, thats a good question, Im thinking sandpaper but that will probably never fully restore it to how it looks now. Thank you gents!


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