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bonehead revisited
Posted by: Bruce A. Tomaselli (---.dioceseaj.org)
Date: September 19, 2006 10:26AM

All: Would you read my last post on the bonehead move and give me your opinions? Thanks

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Re: bonehead revisited
Posted by: Jim Upton (---.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net)
Date: September 19, 2006 08:36PM

Bruce; You have a bunch of answers on your other post but if I was doing it I would put on enough finish to fill the depression and then sand the whole thing down a bit if you feel it's too thick and then put on a thin finish coat. If you don't build up some finish you stand the chance of cutting into your inlay again.

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Re: bonehead revisited
Posted by: Bruce A. Tomaselli (---.dioceseaj.org)
Date: September 20, 2006 09:35AM

Actually, Jim, I read my other posts and this latest is a bit different. You have to understand, someone trying to explain something to you in writing, isn't nearly as effective as actually demonstrating. My latest question dealt with just feeling the tiny blemish hole. I keep reading that this a learning tool.

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