
Good program, and our own Mr. Cashen makes an appearance. Thank you for the reminder Dan. Brion
I think Jim Crowell has a video somewhere. Let me look and see. Devan, I do mine with a slack belt, some use a rotary platen. I usually take the edge ...
Looks good Steve. Count me in. See you in Branson. Brion
Same here with the 5160. Just does not seem to weld well. Also following on Lin's good advice, you do not have to hit the piece real hard to set the w...
Dan, Jantz Supply and Aldo have 416 barstock. Not super cheap at $24-$28 for 12 inch, 3/8×1". But you can get four or five hunter guards ou...
Looking forward to it as always Gary. It will be a good weekend. See everyone in a few days. Brion
Hello Gabe. Good to see you and Anthony at the hammer in. The escutcheons I have done used a variable speed dremel or foredom tool. I traced the shape...
Very good leads there Kevin and Matthew. I will say that George Stone's arms and armour book is a standard reference and very good. I think every lib...
Yes I am inclined, and yes we need to talk about it. I saw it when it was at the Cowboy Hall of Fame, excuse me Western Heritage Museum. See you in De...
I am definitely going to try to make the opening night reception Mark. Sounds like a great exhibit and I am looking forward to it. Is the Flournoy bow...
Yes Ed, those things will jump on you. Usually when you least expect it. All part of the fun of knifemaking. Like Steve said, a big percentage of our ...
Joseph, the majority of my knives are hand finished. A standard knife gets a 600 grit hand rubbed finish, working knives usually a 400 or 320. For bla...
That is great Nick. Pleasure to see a really good bladesmith at work. What was the thickness of the stock? Thank you for the video. Brion
For me it is not only the open sharing of information and techniques, it is also the getting to know people who feel the same way about blades as I do...
Very cool Michael. Fair price too. I ain't helping you unload it though. Looking forward to seeing you there. Brion