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Sorry, Rick, my english level does not allow me to understand what is IOW Bondo.
Can you traduce in english pls?. Thanks |
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"IOW" is short for "in other words".
Bondo is an epoxy putty which repairmen use to fix holes or small dents in the body of an automobile. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bondo_(putty) |
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Thank you , QueeQueg.
Yes, it's the same product. |
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LPCA, Very nice restoration work you've done on your swords!! I tried using bondo at one time but it did not want to stick very well for me. It could have been that at that time I was still able to swing them around and the bondo was separating from the horn. That is the main reason that I started using epoxy putty. It colors well before or after being applied but because of the fast drying time I prefer to do the coloring after it has dried and been completely finished sanded. The reason this swords repairs are still like they are is I ran out of the brown permanent markers that I use in conjunction with a black marker to color the putty in with. I am going into town today to pick up more, so I should be able to post pictures tonight of the finished work. If it was not for the fact that I would have had to grind off the end of the tang
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Robert, here is some pics of the Yathagan's restoration.
The main problem was the recovery of the hilt and the building of the 2 hears in a hard and dark wood. I did 3 pairs of hears and choose among them the less more horrible. I added 2 pieces of ivory. IThen i used gold leaves for the metallic parts. Louis-Pierre |
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Louis-Pierre, Great work on the hilt restoration!! The results for the one that I'm working on are below. Sorry about the picture quality but I had to take them inside because it's dark outside here. Could use a little more work in a couple of areas but I will probably leave it as is.
Robert |
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Perfect, Robert and a nice job too.
What is to keep in mind is that is better to try to save a damaged hilt with restoration than to replace it systematically....when it's possible of course. Louis-Pierre |
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