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Post by coytehunter1 on Jul 19, 2009 14:26:29 GMT -5
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Post by heirloom on Jul 19, 2009 18:39:50 GMT -5
Your on your way...loking god. Be sure to take your time sanding, before and between coats. All the way to 1200 or even 1500 grit.
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Post by John on Jul 19, 2009 19:09:49 GMT -5
Looks good to me CH.
John
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Post by coytehunter1 on Jul 19, 2009 19:28:34 GMT -5
oh forgot to say the wood is bocote ( or how spell that) this one is going to my neighbor
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bucko
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Post by bucko on Jul 20, 2009 5:13:07 GMT -5
Your first one is a sucess and now that you know the procedure I am sure your next one is already being thought of.Good job--
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Post by greenwell1978 on Jul 20, 2009 8:19:55 GMT -5
LOOKS GOOD AND IM SURE THE NEXT WILL LOOK EVEN BETTER GOOD JOB CH
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riverat
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Post by riverat on Jul 20, 2009 17:02:59 GMT -5
if thats your first one CH your on your way to making calls as good as anyone else,Great Job Riverat
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Post by heirloom on Jul 20, 2009 21:20:33 GMT -5
Ya spell it bacote....LOL It'll look great when you get her finshed the way you want it. Bacote is an oily wood so you won't need to put any oil on it. OH yeah, and go get you a rabbit hide or something for a background in your pictures. You never know who might be looking at your pictures and you want it to look "Outdoorsee"
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Post by builderone on Jul 21, 2009 8:18:09 GMT -5
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