Here's what Ive been up to.
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Here's what Ive been up to.
Yeah, finally got a camera!
This
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...9&d=1271602595
is a work of art. Great job, Ted! :clap:
Thats some really great work Ted, Nice job.
Cool lookin knives!
GodAMighty, man!!!
Amazing work...I am speechless. (and you know that doesn't happen often.)
Ted - those turned out great!
Thanks for not giving me any flack on the squirrel fur! LOL! That handel was a nightmare! It was suppose to just be wood and antler, but marring the two 1/2 way around the antler proved to be a major PIA! So I filled in the gaps around the antler with wood filler and put the fur on. I thought it looked great! ( No I don't wear comforatable shoes... LOL!)
Nice work, well designed
All are made from cicular saw blades exept the two from the floor scaper, and the pitted up ones are from a machette. I gave a couple away. I'll get pics of them this week at work.
Wow!
That's all I can say..
Wow!
Nice work Ted! Those are some great looking knives.
Looks good. Bet it was a pain with the handles. Good work!
Great job on those.
Thanks, guys and gal! I really got this bug, soooooooooooooo baaaaaaaaad!!!!!! LOL! Still no flack in the fur!!!! Thanks again!
Amazing work, Ted! Can't wait to see what else you come out with in the future!
I don't know how but I completely missed this thread. You've been busy making some very fine cutting instruments. Great job!! You obviously copied some of the members to make a couple of those knives......lot's of belly. (snort, snicker) Very good job!!!!
WOW!
Those look great!
Just letting every one know I have had the pleasure of holding all of them in my hands and the craftsmanship is superb. Nothing beats a well made knife. Especially by someone that you know and work with. Awesome job Ted. I always long to see the next piece you create. :clap:
The 1st one you've seen, this is just a better pic. The second one I made for a guy at work from a saws-all blade. The third ones made from a old carpenters square. It was about a 1/4 inch thick. Had a good spark, and I couldn't drill it without annealing! The guy I'm making it for gave me the handle stuff. Don't remember what he said it was.I told him I could take all the numbers off the square but he wanted me to leave em'.