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Coworker's Knife
A coworker of mine is an avid collector of factory knives so I decided to make him his first hand-made knife.
He absolutely loved it, and wanted to know about every step in the process. I doubt he will ever purchase a factory knife again. Two more CPM154 blanks on the bench right now.... Blade 3/16 O-1 58 RC 9.375" OAL Linen micarta handle stainless pins Last edited by 10es&; 09-05-2010 at 10:35 AM. |
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that looks awesome. great job.
__________________ if i encounter the demons in hell, i will kill them all. . . |
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Thanks dankingery.
Its good to see a there is another maker in utah. |
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Nice job.
I like the finish you got on the linen micarta. |
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Thanks Don,
I hand sanded with 400 then 600 and a final buff with pink scratchless, quick and easy! |
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Looks real nice, should serve him well.
Curtis __________________ Curtis Wilson Wilson's Custom Knives, Engraving, and Scrimshaw |
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i wouldn't say i'm a maker yet. let me get a few more knives under my belt.
__________________ if i encounter the demons in hell, i will kill them all. . . |
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