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Old 08-26-2005, 10:33 AM
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My last knife step to step "

My last knife step to step "

I want to show my last knife; carried out in ivory, steel inox and German nickel. I will show it in several days and they are 55 pictures (they occupy something more than 5 megas). If some friend wants to ask with respect to some picture, I will respond him with a lot of pleasure.

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Old 08-26-2005, 11:33 AM
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do you mostly use a jeweler's saw to cut the german silver for this project? what is the thickness of the metal being used for the handle frame? thanks
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Old 08-26-2005, 03:19 PM
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Thank you friend for their interest and to ask.
Short with jeweler's saw, although also utlizo the normal saw. Jeweler's saw the employment to clip delicate works or of difficult access.
The German nickel iron is of 4mm of grosor.

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Gracias amigo por su inter?s y preguntar.
Corto con sierra de joyero , aunque tambi?n utlizo la sierra normal. La sierra de joyero la empleo para recortar trabajos delicados o de dificil acceso .
La plancha de alpaca es de 4mm de grosor.

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Old 08-26-2005, 10:18 PM
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Can you post a picture of a knife?
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Old 08-27-2005, 01:28 AM
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alexcuzn, I don't know what it will look like but when he posts the final knife I guarantee it will be worth the wait!


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Old 08-27-2005, 08:33 PM
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alexcuzn, I don't know what it will look like but when he posts the final knife I guarantee it will be worth the wait!

I second that David....always look foward to his postings eagerly and the final picture is just the "icing on the cake".
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Old 08-27-2005, 09:50 PM
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I garantee that it will worth the wait.
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Old 08-28-2005, 04:44 AM
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Thanks to all the friends to look at my work.
Friend - alexkuzn, friend don't despair everything it takes his time; you think that more time has cost me in to carry out it that there is you to have to wait to see it.
It is more important to see the process of their realization that to see the ended knife; because in the process they memorize things and in general term many processes are not usually shown in the forums.
This knife is simple, comparative with some of the knives that I have; but I have liked as it has been.

Thanks to all.

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Gracias a todos los amigos por mirar mi trabajo .
Amigo - alexkuzn , no se desespere amigo todo lleva su tiempo; piense usted , que a m? me ha costado m?s tiempo en realizarlo , que ha usted tener que esperar para verlo.
Es m?s importante ver el proceso de su realizaci?n , que ver el cuchillo terminado ; pues en el proceso se aprenden cosas y en t?rmino general no se suelen mostrar muchos procesos en los foros .
Este cuchillo es sencillo, comparado con algunos de los cuchillos que tengo ; pero me ha gustado como ha quedado.

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Old 08-28-2005, 03:57 PM
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Old 08-28-2005, 05:19 PM
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You are probably the best knifemaker on Earth!
Where do you live?

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Old 08-28-2005, 05:21 PM
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Is it a dremel on the picture?
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Old 08-28-2005, 05:52 PM
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I always get a thrill when I see that Monte is yet again posting another sequence of making a knife. I always learn a lot from these tutorials. Thank you Montejano!


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Old 08-28-2005, 09:37 PM
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Thank you Montejano for another gorgeous tutorial.
I love seeing your work.
Beautiful as always!


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Old 08-29-2005, 01:18 AM
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Thank you friends for their words and I hope they like. This knife is simple.
Before I carried out knives that I needed several months and I didn't carry out them pictures of the process. But if at some time I cheer up, to make a goldwork knife I will make him pictures of the process; what would happen is that I would need to make him 300 or 400 pictures. It will be better that I don't carry out them!

With the Dremel, I make the casting of the bottom and with small burins I carry out the final finish; but the burin work, is the one that has more elaboration.

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Old 08-29-2005, 07:22 AM
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Thank you Montejano! I look forward to your tutorials each time you post them!



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