Elden; You will have a blast. Two great instructors. Have plenty of liquid; lots of it! If you have a forging hammer you are used to, bring ...
[quote name='BrionTomberlin' date='05 July 2014 - 04:43 PM' timestamp='1404603800' post='11194'] Scott I am guessing you mean edge thickness before ...
Thanks Dave; I am sure this will help. I will forward this to him. He will probably call you to talk in the future. I haven't seen the hammer. He h...
Good topic; hogs will have pin feathers quicker than I can take a decent photo of a knife. M
Good stuff guys!!! Nick; your fixture and mine are a lot alike. I do my drilling on the 95% finished handle tho; but you are right about i...
A very wide subject for such a thin line! As thin as you can make the edge for that job and still stay together is usually the best cutter. I...
Looked pretty snakey when I left the hammer-in; but got home with no problem. Looks like most of it went north of us; central and north across OK an...
Supper; Fri. night. Look around the best western for a bunch of guys with vacant stares; that's us. Could be quite a gaggle but you are welcome to ...
I use a fine India stone followed by a couple of licks on a fine ceramic. Not "razor" sharp but skin popping sharp. A question for you stropper guy...
How often do you see such fine work, by such great guys, that they have simply; GIVEN. Well done. M
Josh; I've went several directions over the years. The ones mentioned seem to work well. The last few years I have been using thinned spar varnish ...
I had the privilege of handling that knife at Little Rock. It feels way good!!! Mike