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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: East Sussex, England.
Posts: 103
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I am not 100% happy with it. When sizing and finishing the wooden part of the grip you have to make the grip slightly smaller to allow for the thickness of the leather covering. I actually made the grip a little too small and so there is a slight gap between the finished grip and the backpiece. I might make another. Ian |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kent
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Hi Ian ![]() could you 'double-up' on the leather covering (if glued to the existing layer)....or would you loose the detail of the grooves ? Thanks for answering my question ....Is beech the original wood used ....or your own personal preference? Regards David |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: East Sussex, England.
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I did think about doubling up the leather but I do think it would spoil the grooves but I suppose if I am not happy with it I could give it a try. I believe that the wood originally used would either be beech or obeche. Ian |
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