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First one
First one that wasn’t intended to be a practice piece.
Last edited by Tex65; 05-13-2020 at 06:10 PM. |
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Nice job. Keep it up!
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Nicely done! I like it.
One small comment at the ricasso. A qtip with acetone is really good at getting the epoxy removed that is squeezed out. I also learned to keep watching for more epoxy getting squeezed out, since it expands a little while curing. Have you made a sheath yet? Working with leather is really fun! |
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Thanks for the tip. Just did the handle on my next one and same problem. Gonna have to work on keeping the epoxy cleaned up.
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get a 3/16 brass rod and sharpen to a chisel. it will remove epoxy and not scratch your blade.
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a, blade, brass, epoxy, handle, knife, leather, made, problem, rod, scratch, sheath, small |
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