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<blockquote data-quote="Old Hickory 45" data-source="post: 3069218" data-attributes="member: 115728"><p>Thanks, Calvin! I figured out an easy way to inlay the ivory. I used a sharp 3/8" drill bit and drilled both sides of the handles. I then used a 3/8" plug cutter on ivory and inserted the ivory plugs epoxied into the holes. Brownell's Acra Glas gel is all I use for epoxy and have used it many years. I use it for bedding rifle stocks, also. </p><p>The pictured knives went to the fella and his son, engraved with initials MM because both he and his son have the same initials. Engraving does not show in the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Hickory 45, post: 3069218, member: 115728"] Thanks, Calvin! I figured out an easy way to inlay the ivory. I used a sharp 3/8" drill bit and drilled both sides of the handles. I then used a 3/8" plug cutter on ivory and inserted the ivory plugs epoxied into the holes. Brownell's Acra Glas gel is all I use for epoxy and have used it many years. I use it for bedding rifle stocks, also. The pictured knives went to the fella and his son, engraved with initials MM because both he and his son have the same initials. Engraving does not show in the picture. [/QUOTE]
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