a few years back me and my grandfather made a knife out of a metal file and scraps of wood it took about 6 hrs. but i had fun![]()
a few years back me and my grandfather made a knife out of a metal file and scraps of wood it took about 6 hrs. but i had fun![]()
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Thats great yukon,do have any pictures of the knife to share?
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sorry no i do not but i can give you the name of the book i got the idea from would you like that?
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If it would give us idea of what your knife looks like,sure.
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ok its called little bear's (not the tv show from nick jr) outdoor adventure guide for the all American boy. http://www.amazon.com/Little-Bears-O...2546594&sr=1-1
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That didn't show the knife that was made out of the file...![]()
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well i could not find a picture of but it is in there
i am the one who stole the frigg'n cookie from the cookie jar. Now shutup!
Neologist, there are many types and styles of knives made from files, yukon said his was homemade by his grandfather in 6 hours. I doubt very much that the picture you posted of one from Mako Knives looks anything like the one his granddad made. I don't know even how his grandfather made one in 6 hours!
"A person is not finished when they are defeated.
A person is finished when they quit."
I made one, took an American made file to my grinder. Kept dipping it in oil and ground a nice edge. Nothing fancy, wrapped some hemp around the handle and threw it in my truck. It's sharp, and always throws sparks.
I did trade for a knife that is more prof. made, would not trade it for anything. I do have a horse file downstairs that has Bowie written all over it.
if yall want i can try to get a photo of it
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We'd love to see it when you get a chance.
I know this my sound corny but i miss my Grandfather. I'm 43 years old and i still miss him. I learned so much from him that i still carry in my day to day life. I would give anything to spend six hours grinding out a knife with him. I'm sorry if this is inapproite here but reading this post made me think of him.
Jim
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Nothing corny about it at all. The loved ones that have passed live on in our memories. Sometimes it's nice to say it out loud and share those memories with others.
Thank you crash!
I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.
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I agree with Crash,we all have fond memories of loved ones who are gone,my grandprents,my mom,my oldest sons father,all hold a place in my heart I won't let go.
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Nell, MLT (ASCP)
thank you for sharing that jim
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Couldn't have said it better.
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Weird. Woke up this morning and wrote a little about my grandfather.
Just weird.
It's not corny to be human and have feelings.
On the other hand, if you told a stranger on the bus about that genital wart that's been bothering you, that might be a little uncomfortable.![]()
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