I'll get a stand/table together in a day or two and fire this baby up!
I WAS PROMISED DICK PICS!
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My work (for now) is done on the blades. All's left is to give them a bath in denatured alcohol and send them off to Peter's for heat treat (HRC 60) and bead blasting for the ones that get acid wash. I have two blades that will be held in reserve (not worked on). There's also couple that I rejected (really rough shape) that I'll send to Max... see what he can do with them.
Average work time per blade (by hand, files and sandpaper) was 30 hours each, adding 6 hours for the three blades that I did the jimping on the spines... 396 hours of labor!
This is it homies! Average work time per blade (by hand, files and sandpaper) was 30 hours each, adding 6 hours for the three blades that I did the jimping on the spines... 396 hours of labor!
Bravo my friend!!! These are totally worth the wait! So sexy :oface:This is definitely going to be my most favorite and special knife and will be used and kept foreverrrrr. and no one can borrow or touch it