I used a 10" carbide tipped blade from my radial arm saw. I couldn't tell you what brand it was. A metal cutting jigsaw blade wouldn't touch it. I had to cut it out with a 4" grinder. I shaped it...
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I used a 10" carbide tipped blade from my radial arm saw. I couldn't tell you what brand it was. A metal cutting jigsaw blade wouldn't touch it. I had to cut it out with a 4" grinder. I shaped it...
Thank you. I suppose one of the things I find most fascinating about this whole exercise is that aside from the actual stitching thread and the tools used to do the work, the entire knife and sheath...
I had some old boot uppers that I had saved. I turned them inside out and stitched a sheath for the first knife. I folded a piece of plastic cut out of a plastic water jug and inserted it into the...
I am feeling a little better about the whole thing now.
Seriously though, these kinds of things are the ones I like the best. I have some knives that live in the darkness of a safe. They will...
Actually it looks like it would kinda grow on you.
Did you ever use it?
Alan
That is certainly an interesting design.
Alan
It is very difficult to hurt my feelings.
Alan
Finally. It ain't no Crashblade by a long shot but I could likely cut myself with it just the same.
Alan
I'll try to post the picture but the last two attempts have failed.
I learned some things.
#1. When making the blank go small. I found that I made a much larger knife than I intended but...