Thanks Anthony, this is my second, I like doing them as much as hidde or full tang. By the way, that surface grinder is gonna be sweet, can't wait to see it in action.
Wayne
I like using plexi-glass for my folder templates because I can actually see into the design that I've made to see where there may be some points that need to be adjusted or the shape needs changing. As far as fixed blades, I mostly use thin wood. And I've also never experienced any issue with...
-Steel 154CM
-titanium liners are .071
-handle material is black and red G-10
-bolsters are superconductor
-thumb docs is copper with SS screw
-.187 pivot
-filing on spine
-4-1/8 closed
-6-3/8 opened
Probably my most trying knife because I hid the bolster screws on the inside which was...
Two things I've noticed. 1. Anthony is a genius at some level, lol! 2. No wonder he gets so many knives done, that man moves at the speed of light!! All kidding aside, very neat, now I just need more wall space, lol.
Wayne
Thanks for trying to help, I've attached a picture of the power unit but I don't have any other details bout it. Nothing is written on any tags or plates that are attached to the unit. Just some dials that go from 0.2 up to 2.0 not sure if this is a volts reading or not, I think it's a time...
Nice work Walt, keep up the good work. Seams you've been finding more time to work on your knives lately, I've been seeing a lot of posts from your camp! Thanks for showing.
Wayne
Good evening all, wondering if anybody out there in Knifedogland can help me out with a problem I just had. Here's the details. I ordered two stencils from The Boss and could not wait for Friday night to get here to have some time to try them out on some of my older and more recent work. The...
I do see that it does say "knives by Mark" under the logo. But when I first scrolled down I wasn't sure what coltello was, your last name I first thought until you explained your whole theory. I think if your selling most of your knives in good ole U.S.A., it may confuse most of us who don't...
I think it's all in how you see yourself and the knives you build. If you're comfortable without then by all means, keep moving forward. I use a stop at the plunge line but no jigs for anything else and that's how I've done it from the beginning. As you can imagine, each knife I grind gets a bit...
Wow is right, Ed, that amazing! Any chance you published a book or wrote down diagrams on the build, lol, I'll need to research this, I build my own HT oven and it was a real fun project, this should be as well, thanks all.
Wayne