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best way to strip wax on a surfboard is with a wax comb, and once the majority is all off and only haze remains, use a clothing steamer to heat the rest and wipe off with a towel
filling in is how I started, not how I letter today. I remember a post of yours way back about saying "fillin in is how you learned" during your apprenticeship in the alskan outback fighting off grizzlies with a quill in one hand and some one shot in the other. ;-)
Don't throw stones in a glass house OP. Your not the only one that can hand paint. I myself have been hand painting since I was around 10, when my mother use to let me fill in her lines.
SO Back It Down Old Man.... Your Not That Special!
my rolls don't last long enough to keep track of them...although versaworks has the linear ft. counter available if you really want to keep all of those jobs in the list,, and then go through and separate which job was which type of vinyl
looks good. although I would like to see a border or inline around it with some shadowing to give it depth
(kind of like the calligraphy sign on this page)
http://www.letterheadfonts.com/fonts/pierre.php
I plan on putting a covered lean to / deck on the back. I love sitting out on the meadow carving fish, decoys, etc. and now I'll be able to do it in comfort.
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