Last seen: May 3, 2022
Thank you all for your contribution! This is an absolutely beautiful piece. Brian
Jonathan Different epoxies react to heat differently. Acraglas is a tough epoxy and has to get really hot to start breaking down. the epoxy tha...
Jonathan We all have seemingly good ideas that sometimes turn out bad. I know I have had my share of them. Some epoxies will weaken with heat. ...
Dana I got the same advise from Ed many years ago and like Ed, I have never had a problem. I use a very cheap black powder pistol. It de...
The weather channel is pretty scary tonight. They said there have been 60 tornadoes in OK and Kansas. I do hope all is well with everyone. Take...
What a beautiful line up. You all did a wonderful work and I want to thank you for your support of our organization! Thank you all again B...
Rick That is an interesting method and it just goes to show there is always more than one way to do something. However, the most important p...
Congratulations Russell! Brian
Jonathan For taking grinder marks out of a blade, let me quote a friend of mine - Karl Andersen. "You can not sand out a scratch, you have to ta...
Cheyenne You can get by with the resin and hardener only. If you want Dye, you can purchase that seperatly for $6.00. Flock is just a fill...
I use Acraglas from Brownells. The reason for this is that it has a long shelf life, has been around forever (since 1959) and has a great reputation,...
Dan Sounds like a great subject for a hammer in. Rick, Rio Grande shows 10 to 20 % shrinkage. Thanks Brian
Thanks Dan. I appreciate it
I am going to have to get a copy of that book, but in the mean time, does anyone have a photo of the knife described that thye could post? Thanks...
Zach Ask and you shall recieve -- and it is not even in the cocktail napkin form . There are some pretty good resources right here on the forums...