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    Just pulled the trigger!!

    Thanks again very much for the info, Bill!
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    Just pulled the trigger!!

    Thanks Bill! I was unaware that it was adjustable. Can you estimate the amount of capacity of this attachment? I.E., how thick of a piece could be ground or how much space can there be between the belt and magnetic chuck face? Also, what sort of tolerances does it seem to hold? I've...
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    Just pulled the trigger!!

    Thanks for the report, Bill. Could you possibly post a picture of it installed on your KMG? And also comment on the angle/ergonomics/biomechanics (it almost seems as though you'd have to stand on a step ladder and/or pull at a rather awkward angle in order to use it). These were some of the...
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    Just pulled the trigger!!

    I'm looking forward to seeing and hearing about it also. I sent them several questions via their contact page a while back and didn't receive a response.
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    WTB Knife Vise

    I know they are pretty simple, but I don't have access to a welder, taps, materials, etc. I also don't have lots of time to mess around with it either, and these things always seem to take me 10 times longer than they take anyone else ;) Thanks Rudy, looks like a nice one but I was looking...
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    WTB Knife Vise

    Hello, Looking to buy a rotating knife making vise (Moran vise?), preferably one that mounts in a bench vise, used for shaping handles, etc. New ones are more money than I really want to spend right now, so I'm hoping to find something 2nd hand. Please contact me if you have something...
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    Trio of simple utilities (pic heavy!)

    Thanks Cal; your feedback is much appreciated!
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    Trio of simple utilities (pic heavy!)

    Thanks J S, much appreciated!
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    Trio of simple utilities (pic heavy!)

    Pieter, Keith, and Fergy35, thank you very much for your feedback!
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    Trio of simple utilities (pic heavy!)

    chap and Rudy, thanks for your nice comments!
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    Trio of simple utilities (pic heavy!)

    Hi guys, Just finished an order for 3 simple utility knives. The customer is going to have his 3 young sons' initials and birth dates engraved on the ricasso (opposite my maker's mark.) Thanks for looking! Steel: 3/16" 1080 from Kelly Cupples w/ full height flat grinds Finish...
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    Clip Point Hunter in O-1 & Bocote

    Let's try this one more time with new photos and reduced price. Thanks for looking! Price REDUCED to $150 delivered CONUS via insured USPS w/ delivery confirmation. Please feel free to post here or contact me directly with any questions or interest. Thanks!
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    Clip Point Hunter in O-1 & Bocote

    Bocote Clip Point Hunter: - Blade Steel & Grind: 1/8" O-1 tool steel w/ full-height flat grind (has distal taper with a nice fine point for delicate detail work) - Blade Length: ~3" tip to plunge line - OAL: ~7 1/2" - Blade Finish: Hand rubbed satin - Handle Scales: Natural Bocote -...
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    Pair of Bird & Trouts in Ironwood and Bocote

    Thanks Denton, I appreciate your feedback!
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    Pair of Bird & Trouts in Ironwood and Bocote

    Thanks Randy! This was my first time using Bocote, but it won't be my last. I really like the way it turned out and it was easy to work with. Definitely give it a try if you like the way it looks.
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    Pair of Bird & Trouts in Ironwood and Bocote

    Thanks Frank, I appreciate it!
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    I think I made a mistake

    I haven't done or seen it done before, but the contrast of sanded spine and sandblasted flats might look nice/interesting. I like the look of a satin flats contrasted with a mirrored spine for example.
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    Pair of Bird & Trouts in Ironwood and Bocote

    Thanks guys, I really appreciate the nice words! This was my first time working with Bocote, but I really like it too and I will definitely be using it again. I think Ironwood is still my favorite though...
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    5160 & Black Walnut Camp/utility w/SS bolsters

    Thanks Mike! For anyone that has never met Mike or gotten to fondle his work, do yourself a favor and check out his website...or even better, look him up at a knife show and 'chat him up'. He's a great guy, makes stunningly beautiful knives, and is very generous with his knowledge.
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