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so as I was making my inlays Ive got all this leftover shell material Im trying to figure out what do I do with it I had purchased pulverized shell and almost a powder shell I thought these were 14 and 12 bucks and Amazon as Im looking at it and look at all the remnants that Ive got left over its like I can make this so Scout round seeing how people sort of make powder and found a decent way here what Ive done is I take my leftover shell material so all these are these are all the bits and pieces I drop it in a 6-inch pipe with a cap this is 2 inch pipe Ive got another pipe that is an 3 quarter pipe 8 inches I took this end cap to my sander sanded it down get my hammer break it up a little bit here keep moving this around cuz it gets stuck so when I sanded out that one edge I get a nice tall rising action going here you can see what Ive been playing with already and what Ive got is my leftovers well just dump this in sift it out and Ive got a nice consistent powder I could