Those are some great videos-thanks for taking the time to do them. I always enjoy getting to see makers' processes and I especially liked the tomahawk...
[quote name='jared_foster' date='14 March 2014 - 09:41 AM' timestamp='1394815313' post='10141'] Thanks Jeremy, Just curious what are the phone books...
I had a whole response typed out, then lost it flipping between tabs to add a couple pics.... Here's an abbreviated response: Here is a pic of a ...
Thank you very much for adding those photos, Brian. It makes me want to try a shorter version like yours to fit in my small "shop". Jeremy
I have a 3 phase, 2hp motor with a VFD for my KMG. My shop isn't wired with 220 outlets, so I have it plugged into 110. From everything I've heard, th...
Thanks, Karl. Often the simple solutions that work the best, I suppose . Jeremy
Karl- Dumb question... When using the French curve, how do you get both sides to match perfectly? I see the transition line going over the spine,...
Jason- You don't have to have one, just plan on having one REALLY strong hammer arm instead . There are others way more qualified to answer some ...
Yup, good info above. Pics would also be helpful, as already mentioned. I once tested a 1080 blade on a piece of hard old antler...and it chipped like...
I look forward to seeing your knives. There are some amazing kitchen knife makers in the ABS and that's a genre of knives I think my wife would like m...
Thank you all very much for the helpful advice. I very well may try the file guide trick on the next attempt and will definitely wait to clean the fac...
Ahhh, good info Jason. Hadn't thought about waiting to grind the face until after the fit is filed in. Good advice-thanks. Jeremy
Thank you for the suggestions, I really appreciate them. I also relieve more material on the handle side of the slot so I end up filing at an angle. ...
Awesome. Jeremy