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Thx. I still have lots to learn. Not really selling them just yet other than to friends and a few people locally here. Eventually I plan to sell them but I have crazy high standards so want to be 100% I can put out a top notch product 1st. Really just some fit and finish work that I feel still needs practice until I am happy. Functionally everything I have put out should be money just some cosmetic work could be improved IMHO. Will probably be offering a few up for field testing here in near future to Roksliders for cost of shipping and feedback.You sir are an artist.
Thanks for sharing.
Do I you sell somewhere?
All of the face profiles look super clean. Awesome work!I started with a cheap 2x42 Craftsman belt grinder but it just ran way too fast so I quickly moved up to a 2x72 belt grinder. A buddy was wanting to take up the hobby so he bought a 2x72 from Origin Blade Maker and had about $1500 into it. I gave him the space in my shop to set it up and got use of it. We used it for about a year and he ended up moving to Sweden so I had to start over so I got a build kit from Becks Armory and have just over a grand in my new 2x72 with variable speed. I find myself using the 2x72 almost every day for other stuff as well so its been a great addition to the shop. Lots of guys start out with a cheap 1x30 or 2x42 and turn out amazing knives so it can be done. Of course I decided I needed all sorts of other tools to make things faster so as a portaband and table, disc grinder, etc so if I really added it all up I bet there is easy 2 grand in it all maybe more. If you are a patient person it can all be done with an angle grinder, basic belt sander, and hand files by building a simple file guide for the bevels. If you have any specific questions shoot me a pm and I will be happy to answer best I can or at least what has worked for me.
I still need to make a sheath for it which will probably be kydek and put an edge on it. Will take me a week or so most likely. Damn day job getting in the way! I will shoot you a pm when its done and we can discuss it. Thx.I want the green handled knife in post # 20. Let me know when you are ready to sell and I'll gladly be your first paying customer.
Eddie
Thx. I have messed up my share of blades along the way. Just takes time and dont be afraid to mess a few up. Stick with one steel and master it before moving to higher price steels. As stated before I have a ton to learn still but if you ever have questions shoot me a message and I will try to help if I can.You sir do beautiful work! Im just getting into it myself I hope to somepoint be able to make something even close to yours.