Pictures and videos from 2nd Annual KD and USAknifemaker.com hammer in...

BossDog

KnifeDogs.com & USAknifemaker.com Owner
Staff member
Friday night was our meet and greet. We fried a turkey and Steve Janik brought some Salmon and we fried that up too..

I should have taken more pictures but for not really doing anything Friday, we were all pretty busy...

Here is the turkey frying..

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Our turkey fry tent ended up across the street wrecked from a thunder storm that passed through in the early evening. We set up in the empty lot next to us to fry it.
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A view of the front of the place.
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Some showed up Friday night....to the right Charles is talking to Travis about the Atlas mini forge.

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Turkey time...It was good and there wasn't a scrap left...
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some after dinner chatter...Arty Beyda is to the right keeping an eye on me taking pictures..
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between the music playing and the talking, cell calls looked liked this.. Here Keith is taking a stroll...
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Lot's more tomorrow and video when we can get it edited....
Watch this thread over the next several weeks as we get the video's edited and uploaded. We will try and post more pictures as the event unfolds...

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The lovely Mrs. Bossdog checking out the Kirinite samples..
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ABS JS Jim Poling teaching smithing..
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forging class gets started
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Mrs.Bossdog and Raj Singh, president of Eagle Grips showing us the new line of Kirinite handle material we will start stocking soon. Raj made it a point to come to the hammer in and bring a box of samples to hand out.
We should be seeing some knives with this material on showing up here soon.
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Forging. We have 6 different video cameras filming the whole thing so we should have several hours of video posted here over the next several weeks as we go through editing..
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My daughter Chelsea filming...
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Here is some sample Kirinite, a brand new to the market gun handle and knife handle material we will be carrying soon.
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Here are some great 1911's Raj brought from Eagle Grips. He has thousands of different pistols grips for all styles of firearms.... Go to www.Eaglegrips.com and have a look.
This handle material is called Kirinite . Look for USAknifemaker.com to have this material in different color combinations for knife makers soon.

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Mike and Les.
Les Voorhies is making a line lock flipper.
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Les uses his mini mill for drilling and relieving the liner.
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Roger is showing how to make a Puko
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Keith Johnsons work table for his slippy making class...
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Larry Franklin tries to dodge the camera in front the dog wall of fame...

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Box of Kirinite samples courtesy Eagle Grips. We will start carrying this material soon...


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Brian and his son watching the forging class..
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Raj says, "so that is the reason Tracy needs to have more 1911's"
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Jim using the hot cutter.
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I told Jim to pose for the picture so he started laughing and posed..
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Janik got handed a video camera and told to go to work..

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We had three father-son duo's for the hammer in. Here Troy works with his son...

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In the foreground, Troy and son, in the background, Brian and son..

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Les lines up his drill
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Brian working with his son Zach..

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Fitting a slippy.
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Roger is talking about Puko's

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Mitch is grinding on his folder kit..

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Keith has this little gadget on his glasses to see up close on the small parts..

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Les chucked up a piece of metal in a portable drill and then runs it against the disc grinder when it turns as a poor man's lathe to make round parts.
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Boss, what a great day!! Lots of info to digest and then try to repeat. I had to come home and ask for more money.
 
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Jim is describing how to land an airplane.

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CustomerService Beth taking care of things..
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So this fish was HUGE!

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Raj and me visiting...
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Parker, on the right works part time with us. Roger, on the left taught making a Puko..

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