I spent a couple months with the blanks laying in the box with those certificates, trying to decide how I was going to use the scales. Bowie? Nope, the blanks weren't wide enough. Length? I could fake, bone above and below, some stag maybe... but width would be an issue. A dagger? Nope, the shapes would waste a LOT of the wood. I didn't know what the blanks cost, but the wife hinted they were expensive. I played with various ideas and finally fell back on an old favorite. A Damascus Hunter. I drew the layout on the pad and played with the design for a couple weeks. It had to be right before I cut. I had some bone, some turquoise, and the blanks... but once they were cut, you can't take it back.
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The turquoise had to be cut on the wet tile saw.
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I finally made the cuts on the last BIG piece of flat turquoise I had, and it worked out fine. The bone I had to cut on the bandsaw.
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I cut matching pieces, and they would be the guard and the endcap with the scales between them.
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To glue them up, I mixed two part epoxy, but to insure the epoxy doesn't detract from the design, I added a powdered tint to the mix, in this case, deep black. If seen, it will accent rather than detract. It will fill any small gaps in the build.
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