i like the information presented by the thread. i also have a small amount of information that may help when using bamboo or river cane making thing's. if you take a small drill bit in a hand held...
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i like the information presented by the thread. i also have a small amount of information that may help when using bamboo or river cane making thing's. if you take a small drill bit in a hand held...
just me i would go to google book's and find some really old book's on carpentry. i have one from the turn of the century that explain's in pretty good detail how such thing's were done. including...
nice work for a first. actually i like the line's a lot. simple but effective. investigate using vanadium steel with chrome molly it make's the sharpest knive's you ever saw. gtg
when i started forging i didn't want to crank the blower so i used an electric leaf blower with a speed control attached with a foot switch added it did a great job when i walked away from the forge...
cannot stand serrated knives. if i get unlucky enough to get one i soon grind it proper. without serrated edge.
i am known in my area for carrying several knives a good bit of the time. but i'm known as retired gunsmith whittler wood carver and a knife trader. the knife i use most i carry in an unobtrusive...
plumb purty.
for deburring before and after sharpening a knife i use a tungsten welding rod i set into a handle. used lightly it is of great benefit. sharpening isn't hard to do at all. as many said here people...