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 Post subject: Lexington workday
PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 4:52 pm 
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Oh Paris!!!
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Tomtom and i worked some on wood removal and lockplate inletting. I do like the tiger stripping in this wood, the right side will be covered with a brass PB, but no carvings on the left side~per Lexington style. I will need to make ANOTHER toe plate...seem this one is 2" shorter than it's supposed to be...and i don't like the screw placements anyways.....!
I need to make the fancy-dan brass sideplate before I can fully install the lock, then a day spent inletting and setting the set-triggers~and i will fill my 'cuss-jar' i'm sure...stinking set triggers....i would rather do 3 RR entry pipes than one set trigger....
#3 picture shows a poor cheek curve, it WILL be made as smooth as Paris Hiltons cleavage, more wood just needs to be removed...........ALOT from the forearm..........
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 Post subject: Re: Lexington workday
PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:01 am 
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nice - diamond in the rough , will be a handsome finished product


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