I was going to suggest that you handle them with your pinky extended. Then I remembered that much of the control is in the pinky. So it will feel a ...
Deb and Kevin Stinson, Kevin Cashen started a topic on the forum:/span>
[quote name='Kevin J Stinson' date='24 March 2020 - 05:17 PM' timestamp='1585095478' post='26345'] PS: if I see a question posted by a fellow ...
[quote name='Bobby Best' date='22 March 2020 - 02:38 PM' timestamp='1584913082' post='26332'] Lots of fullers, lots of holes. This is incr...
I will second the big-box store versions of the Lincoln MIG. These are special runs from Lincoln only for sale in places like Home Depot. I bought o...
If you have a tiltable workrest you could set at 45 degrees, you could easily mark the line and watch as you grind right to it. If you don't have a ti...
You could do that too, but that requires you to measure, mark, and grind the same cuts twice. Once for the template and again on the bolster. You also...
Yeah. What Greg said. Doing the math and layout is necessary.
I have hot punched and fitted a guard, and I would debate whether it is truly faster than the "modern" method. Especially when the concern is for tigh...
This is something I have been pondering as I anticipate Blade 2020 being cancelled or postponed. An online knife show? How would that work? Mind yo...
I will try to start the conversation with what little knowledge and understanding I have. There are a couple of questions about your question first....
Take it out of the mill, flip it over, and layout the tang slot side. Mill that out until it daylights. I now have a front slot made lo...
One of the things Hancock told me to do was to redesign the guard. (shape and materials) This is one of the drawings I made of the shape. It will come...
Depending on what you want to use it for, there are a couple of bench top machines out there. I know some guys who have the Grizzly and are very hap...