Fitting Scales - Straight and Tight - The Right Way
A rundown of how I fit my scales to my knives, so that they are straight and don't tear out material as they are fitted. If you struggle with uneven pins, or pins that won't go through the tang straight, even though you thought you drilled them in line, you've come to the right place. Here's a link to the pickguard material I like to use for liners (I accidentally refer to this a "guitar pick" material in the audio): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CALBDG2?...

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