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Old April 22nd, 2007, 11:33 PM   #5
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I have to reiterate - no way wanting to blunt your enthusiasm ....... it takes time and patience to learn any craft, as well as being able to add tools etc to make it easier.

I did forget to add - as Miggy mentioned - I did rather like the simple elegance of the Glock 19 in black.

You mentioned beveller ........ my edge work always used a shaver - a narrow tool with a small slot - probably barely 1/16 wide - at base of which is a cutting edge. That actually removes a small shaving and so produces a chamfer . If you bevel with pressure it usually is hard to keep regular and not as crisp.

OK - over to the experts Do keep it up tho.
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