Very cool, love it!
Very cool, love it!
Or you can stay within 300 yards and keep life a lot simpler.
Hey Viper I’m curious about the vinyl stencils, can you reuse them once made or do you make a new one each time?
Currently I use nail polish and then scratch a logo into that, then a 9 volt battery and vinegar on a cotton bud, but I don’t get the repeatability or the neatness of yours.
I would be interested in buying some vinyl stencil off of you, or even commissioning one if that would be something you do.
Shelley
hmmmm Medusa and only two heads.....she must have been around young Greta as of late LOL.
Here is another kitchen knife made with the help of
gonetropo
donation of some Mahogany scales, thank you very much!
The knife comes from the Recycling Center and was covered in rust, the handles had borers in it and where beyond repair.
There was a chunk missing on the cutting edge and I ground it back till it was flush.
There is still lots of pitting on the blade and wonder how other people remove these??
The pitting is quite deep and I am thinking of leaving them on the blade as it gives some character..?
But always open for suggestions
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Or you can stay within 300 yards and keep life a lot simpler.
What are you guys using to attach the handle scales?
I am using epoxy glue, mix 1:1, slow curing, apply it thin and evenly and clamp it slightly, works for me.
Last edited by diana2; 21-01-2020 at 04:10 PM.
Or you can stay within 300 yards and keep life a lot simpler.
Thanks. Do you use pins, rivets or corby bolts as well?
I just started making knives and have so far only used brass pins but will probably try the ones you mentioned one day.
Or you can stay within 300 yards and keep life a lot simpler.
Cool, thanks for replies. Been inspired by Vipers work to have a go myself.
The healthy option. Venison fillets with a Bark River on the side.
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It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary
Very cool.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
Yeah mate.... my mate who loves New Zealand made it for me.... only thing I did was supply the penny,and the design,...Ulu Alaskan style,.... the rounded blade great for skinning .... taken a while but she’s a beauty ,elk horn handle with a custom made sheath...
It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary
Hunting mate wanted a exact copy of a ESSE-3. Not really my cup of tea as it has flat slab handle scales and a pointy glass breaker on the back, but its what he wanted.
Original
My version, made from 1084 and heat treated to 59-60RC
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