C Craft
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Not sure if this is the proper place to put this, so mods feel free to move it if necessary!
I consider myself a newbie and a part timer in the knife making business. However in another life I did a lot of carpentry and custom furniture making, as well as all other aspects of construction and I consider myself to have a pretty good eye!
So having said that I will try to give a little background to the question. I recently saw a knife on another forum that I consider had a "looks flaw". Let me explain that a little more. A design flaw would be something that would make the knife dangerous or improper functionality. However a "looks flaw", effects nothing but the final looks of the knife!
The knife was made my a maker I am not really familiar with but I think he has more experience than I. The responses to the post were all good and some even heaped on the praise. Over all the design and the shape of the knife was spot on, as well was the workmanship. However it seemed if the maker failed to mill down the handle to fit to the size of the ferule. Perhaps this was done to create a step down effect, I am not sure. To me it looked out of place and spoiled an other wise perfect piece. The maker did not seem to be asking for a critique on his knife.
In my case I chose to not mention what I felt was a glaring flaw. I chalked it up to a difference in opinion or view but, it has kind of bugged me since then. No, I am not going to go back and post a scathing rant about how I though he should have done this or that, in fact I have no intention of posting anything else on the thread!
So here is the question. Do you speak of the elephant in the room or do you just let him go on with the broccoli between his teeth. :les:
I consider myself a newbie and a part timer in the knife making business. However in another life I did a lot of carpentry and custom furniture making, as well as all other aspects of construction and I consider myself to have a pretty good eye!
So having said that I will try to give a little background to the question. I recently saw a knife on another forum that I consider had a "looks flaw". Let me explain that a little more. A design flaw would be something that would make the knife dangerous or improper functionality. However a "looks flaw", effects nothing but the final looks of the knife!
The knife was made my a maker I am not really familiar with but I think he has more experience than I. The responses to the post were all good and some even heaped on the praise. Over all the design and the shape of the knife was spot on, as well was the workmanship. However it seemed if the maker failed to mill down the handle to fit to the size of the ferule. Perhaps this was done to create a step down effect, I am not sure. To me it looked out of place and spoiled an other wise perfect piece. The maker did not seem to be asking for a critique on his knife.
In my case I chose to not mention what I felt was a glaring flaw. I chalked it up to a difference in opinion or view but, it has kind of bugged me since then. No, I am not going to go back and post a scathing rant about how I though he should have done this or that, in fact I have no intention of posting anything else on the thread!
So here is the question. Do you speak of the elephant in the room or do you just let him go on with the broccoli between his teeth. :les: