New Wood for 110's

I got no problem with rescaling the laminate-actually they are all yours to do with what you want of course and different wood may make you a very happy buckaroo. Its hard to tell the graining of your ebobys cause your pics are yellow like mine always are, but it looks like mine look before I oil em. Try some Hoppes gun kit oil on them, just a light coat and then check em the next day-It seems to draw the grain out a little. Im ecstatic with how mine turned out. Gonna go outside and try and take some nonyellow pics right now since its a nice day here finally.

Here they are:




Now i know one more thing I do good!! I take yellow pics-Yessir that's my specialty!!:)

I have some "rem Oil"- Let me try that on one!!
 
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Actually im pretty happy with my pics. The last camera i had I was 10 or 12 y.o.. Every pic came out fuzzy-real fuzzy. I used one roll of film and after it was developed i didnt take another picture for 20 years and didnt own another camera til the one i got 6 months ago. I fully expected to fail miserably once again but by my own standards so far im happy.
 
I got no problem with rescaling the laminate-actually they are all yours to do with what you want of course and different wood may make you a very happy buckaroo. Its hard to tell the graining of your ebobys cause your pics are yellow like mine always are, but it looks like mine look before I oil em. Try some Hoppes gun kit oil on them, just a light coat and then check em the next day-It seems to draw the grain out a little. Im ecstatic with how mine turned out. Gonna go outside and try and take some nonyellow pics right now since its a nice day here finally.

Here they are:





Nice lookin 3 dot. I just got a sweet 2 dot 112 in the mail the other day .
After looking at your pics, I pulled mine out (its been sitting right next to me since it arrived:D)
The scales on mine are almost exactly the same on both sides
 
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