Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
Try a little oil in a tiny spot someplace and you might darken that holster up a bit. It's pretty and close enough for me, not sure I'd risk taking the chance.

Nice thing about grips is they fit in the wood stove easy if I screw up. I used to do quite a few rifles for friends and always my first question was if I screw up, how much is this going to cost me.
It is painful to spend days making a set of grips, especially hard ones like a kahr and then have them crack or get a hole in the wrong spot. Cracks are usually on like a 1911 or something, there's enough wood on a Kahr grip they usually don't crack.
That must SUUUUUUUCK to spend all that time, only for the grips to crack or get a hole. I’ve often wondered (more so earlier in my polishing career) “what if I mess this thing up”, after spending the dough on the gun,then all of the hours. It’s why I prefer slower methods vs super abrasive/aggressive wheels, etc. I have seen pics of the rounded corners and waves in the metal from guys that want to rush.