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  1. Wayne Bensinger

    HUGE bowie- frame handle, shell guard and carved blackwood...

    Nice John, love it, for whatever reason the bowies knives are quickly moving to the top of my interest as far as knives go and pieces like that give me inspiration, great work. I've finished up another "Rambo" style here and hope to get it posted soon, it's a it different than the first two...
  2. Wayne Bensinger

    The perfect knife

    Good stuff Brad, I'm on board with those thoughts! Wayne
  3. Wayne Bensinger

    English Trade Knife

    Here, here! But we all do need to eat, even if we are knife makers. I lov'em in the crock pot with veggies, kind of like stew! Eat on my friend. Wayne
  4. Wayne Bensinger

    Snakewood finish

    I'm with you Wallace, I don't have a lot of knowledge about the different woods, but I can tell you that I've experienced the same thing. I did a set of scales in Ebony and a block of African blackwood and they both seemed to be polished and smooth with very little sanding, at least to the way I...
  5. Wayne Bensinger

    I'm still here!

    Can't wait to see the wip Wayne
  6. Wayne Bensinger

    New Guy from the great white north

    Welcome from Penna. Wayne
  7. Wayne Bensinger

    Blackwood Tactical

    Nice knife, sheath is equally nice. moreover, thanks for your service Sir. Keep up the good work. Wayne
  8. Wayne Bensinger

    Tried some new techniques

    Nice, like the look of the the copper on the bolsters and the base support, ties it all together as one package, I love working with copper. I can't find any boo boos, I'm sure he will love it wayne
  9. Wayne Bensinger

    2015 Badger Knife Show - Gallery of Knives

    Boy, those are some serious works of art right there, and photography skills are impeccable, maybe perfect, don't know how you do it Cory. I can't fight my way out of a paper bag when it comes to the photos, thank GOD for my wife! Anyway keep them coming, it triggers ideas in my small brain and...
  10. Wayne Bensinger

    Handle tapering

    And I agree with both Don and Laurence, that curve really helps the hand grip, IMHO wayne
  11. Wayne Bensinger

    Got the mill set up.

    Wow, I didn't pick up on that when I looked at the pictures the first time but, yes I agree, that is a very big vise for that table. I'm sure you'll put it to good use somewhere in the shop once you settle on the mill vise. Wayne
  12. Wayne Bensinger

    Frenchies

    Welcome, I like the look of the kitchen knife you've built. Wayne
  13. Wayne Bensinger

    Little red rooster

    Very nice, like Ken said, clean and simple design. Wayne
  14. Wayne Bensinger

    Recent Work - 440c EDC Mirror Finish

    Looking good my friend, keep it up. Wayne
  15. Wayne Bensinger

    Got the mill set up.

    Very cool, I never would have thought to put it on wheels but with the size of that it's a perfect idea, let the fun begin! Wayne
  16. Wayne Bensinger

    New Bowie out of my shop

    Thanks guys, it did take some time to complete, I was moving slowly so I wouldn't mess it up, lol. Working on my first attempt at a leather sheath now, hope it turns out as well, thanks. Wayne
  17. Wayne Bensinger

    My version of a Bowie...this is my first post and knife

    Like it, the rasp pattern really looks neat! Wayne
  18. Wayne Bensinger

    Springtime in New Mexico

    That's a very nice piece you've made there! The camping trip also sounds great,,always wanted to visit N.M. I've heard it's beautiful, love to see the elk up in the mountains. Again, great knife, I'm sure it will be a big help while camping. Wayne
  19. Wayne Bensinger

    New Bowie out of my shop

    Hey everybody, how are we doing today, well I hope. Finally had some time to finish this knife I've been thinking about for a while now, since around Christmas actually. Along with all of the hunter/skinners I've built for people since then, my wife had me building a new tile shower with dual...
  20. Wayne Bensinger

    Buffer PPE

    Glad your ok Paul, I always worry about that when I'm buffing. To me it's hands down the most dangerous tool in my shop. Wayne
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