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    Engraving on my Tulle

    Avoid the dremel. It works way too fast! I've had a couple of awe (explitive of your choice here)'s working with a dremel. Get yourself a set of chisels from someone like Harbor Freight. The set is less tham 20 bucks.
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    Looking for leather craftsman

    They have several pics in the sketchbook 56 series of "frogs" for the carriage of hawk and bayonet. I know Log cabin and Track can get these for you.
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    CVA Blunderbuss

    Mark, I've owned a CVA blunderbuss before. They do indeed have a press fit bell. Great little noise maker!
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    Another Damascus

    Very nice, Mechslasher! :hatsoff:
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    Wheellock puffer replica wanted

    I have a pdf file of a wheellock pistol and rifle build. These are complete plans for building the lock and everything. This was given to me by another member of the forum. Please forgive me but I don't remember who it was. :surrender: Send me a PM with your email addy. Adam
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    Couple Knives

    Very nice knives! :hatsoff: Those mosaic pins rock! :thumbsup:
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    Hawken just finished

    Nice gun Robert! :hatsoff: Welcome to the forum! :thumbsup:
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    Shooting bag

    Very nicely done, Charles. The leatherwork looks professionally done. It's really neat to see folks add their own touches to things. :thumbsup: I like the Queen Ann Pistol you have there, but that knife there is saaaweeet! :applause:
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    old boy scout knife

    Nice rebuild, Bernie! :hatsoff: I realy like the long clip point on that knife. That wood you use is very pretty. :thumbsup:
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    Christmas gift horn

    Beautiful work, Scott. :hatsoff:
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    Neo-Tribal Bowie

    Very nice, Charles. :hatsoff: I like the choil. Those look very difficult to execute. :bow:
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    Well done holster

    :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: He may be able to soften that up with some mink or some neetsfoot oil. :confused: I don't know if you can re-constitute leather jerky... :rotf:
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    1st attempt at a Possible's / Huntin' Bag

    Very nicely done, Smo. :thumbsup: I use mink oil on my leather, including saddles. I use the saddle soap for cleaning and the mink oil for sealing it up and protection. The first time you apply it to new leather it helps to warm the leather with a hair dryer. It will darken up the leather...
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    Christmas Pouch

    That's great! :applause: I love the ball starter loop. The stiching looks very well executed as well. And the strap sets it all off! :hatsoff: Very well done. :thumbsup:
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    revolver rifle

    Please tell us about this wonderful machine. Is this something that you built? Tell us all about it.
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    A pair of knives for Christmas

    VERY nice gifts! Nice job, Cliff. :hatsoff:
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    Completed CVA Squirrel Rifle

    Very nice job, WindLaker! :hatsoff: You just may be surprised how well a CVA shoots once you get everything cleaned up and working smoothly. On the Kentucky, if the stock isn't too bad, just strip it down, clean it up and wrap the joint of the stock with some rawhide and sew it in place. Add...
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    Matchlock / mace

    Pitchy, check your local tool and die shop. They should have a few worn out surface grinder wheels laying around. They generally have about a 1/2" hole for the arbor.
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    Christmas Knife

    Good lookin knife, you have a lucky friend!
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    .50 Calibre Tennessee Rifle, w/Pouch & Horn

    Very nice kit! :hatsoff:
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