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 Clear enamel for tone holes and tenons
Author: skygardener 
Date:   2007-09-01 10:25

I was just wondering what enamel products can be used to fill in tone holes to bring pitch down. Until now, I have used clear nail polish but I would like something that dries hard.
Also, is there any thick, hard enamel that can be used to line the tenon recievers? Something that dries hard enough to be cleanly sanded to the right diameter by turning. Nail polish is not cutting it for me.
Thanks,
Sky



Post Edited (2007-09-01 16:03)

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Neil 2007-09-01 21:08 
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