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23rd April 07, 03:06 AM
#5
You may find that drilling and using epoxy is faster and easier. It's certainly a very secure method.
Apply some mold release or wax to the blade to make clean up easier, I use acetone for clean up.
A piece of wood, horn or metal can finish off the ends neatly, again just epoxy these on but drill some very shallow holes in them to give extra grip for the epoxy.
Rab
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