Absolutely gorgeous job Richard.
Peens are tight mate! :tu
Stately looking blade that one is.
Got all the burl bits dried out.
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A nice selection of bits to either add to some alumilite or just carve up on their own..
Cheers men.
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Absolutely gorgeous job Richard.
Peens are tight mate! :tu
Stately looking blade that one is.
Got all the burl bits dried out.
Attachment 279945
A nice selection of bits to either add to some alumilite or just carve up on their own..
Cheers men.
Beautiful job Richard.
Well worth the time, effort and challenge.
Time to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Pete <:-}
What does the label on the bottom of the busted vacuum chamber say, Mike? :shrug:
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Returning the great favors that have been bestowed on me from you fine Men. This Shumate, a Boker and a Flanders are in my possession to clean and hone. A gent from FB is getting started so I'm lending a hand to get a new guy off on the right foot.
Richard, beautiful Packwood!
Mike, awesome burls
Just some great projects fellas.
How did Geneva Cutlery achieve the perfect looking roundness with their collarless pinning?
This is the Razor with the bent scales I am trying to straighten out. No luck so far.
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Maybe---:shrug:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD46KQxndjw
Great looking stuff here fellas :tu
Richard, that Packard is one beauty, great job!!!!!
BeJay, those bolts are the bees knees for sure
I am certain that Genco used a stamping press of some sort to do those pins.
I have ordered some of those mock-up bolts. Indeed, fumbling with the tiny nuts is getting harder and harder! ;)