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14a.jpg 7. Bending with the aid of a wood block. The bronze was extremely hard to bend.Thumbnails10. Using the stake shown in pic #9 in the chin, and hammering under the chin to push the neck in.7. Bending with the aid of a wood block. The bronze was extremely hard to bend.Thumbnails10. Using the stake shown in pic #9 in the chin, and hammering under the chin to push the neck in.7. Bending with the aid of a wood block. The bronze was extremely hard to bend.Thumbnails10. Using the stake shown in pic #9 in the chin, and hammering under the chin to push the neck in.7. Bending with the aid of a wood block. The bronze was extremely hard to bend.Thumbnails10. Using the stake shown in pic #9 in the chin, and hammering under the chin to push the neck in.7. Bending with the aid of a wood block. The bronze was extremely hard to bend.Thumbnails10. Using the stake shown in pic #9 in the chin, and hammering under the chin to push the neck in.

14. Pouring the steel shot into the snake. I did a lot of tapping on the sides with a mallet to get it settled in as tightly as possible.

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