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Very nice in deed.

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I have done 3 simple inlays. As in cut out a portion of the re-enforcement and put it between the two pieces.

Yours look like they are covering the leather on there own?

Hence

1. What kind of exotics are they/?

2. Do they burnish into the other leather well?

3. AND can you share any tips and tricks that would take me to the place that I would do one.

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Thanks all.

cleanview: I typically do overlays of most of the exotics. I try not to with stingray though, but have. Just takes more work.

I find that most of the exotics edge and burnish out nicely. Especially shark and elephant. Gator can be tough due to the bony parts. Quill ostrich usually takes a little wax compound to get it looking good. But ya, for the most part, really simple. Just sand well to blend the seam and use a good edger to round it all over nice, then go back and burnish the heck out of it. Let me know if you have more questions on it!

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I really like that revolver snap rig, and the high ride IWB design. Great work as expected!

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That's some nice lookin' stuff you got there.

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Shooter,

FANTASTIC art there sir! Just beautiful work...I quit!! (ha! JK)

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