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1084 and Cardboard
This pile of cardboard represents 10 cardboard boxes (the size that a case of copy paper comes in).
The blade is one of my shop knives (that is what we call our mistakes, isn't it ? ) I cut up the entire lot, and only stropped lightly twice during the cuts. When finished, I stropped again, and it shaved hair from my arm. Blade is made from 1084, and handle is wrapped in epoxied para-cord. Robert |
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Hey Robert, looks like a nice way to get that stuff to the recycle bin! I've got several "shop" knives in 1095, 1084 and O1 HEH, HEH. Sure like the work you've been showing!
Rick |
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Hey Rick........ Mistakes usually become "Shop Knives"........ I've got a bunch of them......Never throw anything away.
I hope you had a great Christmas, and May '06 be the best ever. God Bless you and yours. Robert |
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Looks like a cutter to me Mr.D.
__________________ Romey Cowboy inc Keep a light rein, a foot on each side and a faraway look http://www.highcountryknives.com |
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