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07-04-2025, 07:22 AM
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Today’s update:
The fourth coat of timberluxe is taking well, and my suspicions were confirmed that buried under that grime and marred surface of this GH was some superb grain pattern. Quite pleased with my first attempt at a crack repair (see heel photo), and my inletting fix isn’t the worst job for my first attempt and an education from YouTube university. A couple more coats and it’s essentially done. Checkering tools are on the way, but that’s going to be a more of when we get to it job. The current checkering is not bad and the toothbrush method has kept the valleys from becoming traps for excess timberluxe.
all opinions welcome.
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