Scott, The coupling nuts are available at almost any Home Improvement or hardware store. The coupling nut goes on the end of the tang and is pinned ...
At first glance I thought "is the tip broken off?", but I finally realized the knife is sticking into a piece of wood. I thought we were looking down ...
[quote name='Ed Caffrey' date='07 August 2015 - 01:33 PM' timestamp='1438979608' post='14064'] I've been as resistant to this change as anybody, b...
Very nice Lin! I once did something similar on a purely "practice" knife where I used a piece of stabilized burl as the frame and sandwiched it be...
Thanks Dan for the history on the forum and the reasoning behind the policies, it does help understand how we got where we are. I personally do not do...
[quote name='Kevin R. Cashen' date='04 August 2015 - 06:57 AM' timestamp='1438696656' post='14036'] The Catch-22 here is that we want to engage thos...
[quote name='Karl B. Andersen' date='06 August 2015 - 05:56 AM' timestamp='1438865799' post='14053'] The picture topic really seems to be an issue. ...
Gentlemen: I have had this topic on my mind for several weeks now. I didn't frequent those "other" knife forums for a long while, but these days I f...
When will this be posted on the ICCE website?
Thanks guys. I think that's the first time I can remember when 3 smiths all gave the same answer to a question!
Question for you Jason, It looks like a partial tang handle to me, so I'm wondering what all those pins are for. I understand that the center pin is...
Once again, I am convinced that my decision to NOT watch TV anymore was a good choice.