Recent content by ERIK

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    Rebuilt my Disc Grinder today

    I use my disc grinder for flattening some bevels, squaring ends of stock and rod, chamfering, tapering slabs and a lot more.
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    NWG pictage

    Thanks, Art. Gorgeous knives, BTW.
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    NWG pictage

    Thanks all. Remy, I should take another picture of that rest. I recently tapped it and got rid of the protruding bolt so she is all flush and nowhere to hang up. Erik
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    NWG pictage

    That's nice to hear, I like sharing ideas which is why I posted. I also think the NWG can be one heck of a sweet grinder at an entry level price. There are some other sweet entry grinders, but when you make it you can modify it a little bit easier I think. Thanks, Uncle Billy.
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    NWG pictage

    Thanks, Keith, You as well.
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    NWG pictage

    PS, put this in your signature: Check me out at Rhino Knives It looks like this: [XRL="http://www.rhinoknives.com/"]Check Check me out at Rhino Knives[/URL] Replace the first "X" with a "U" and you are in business.
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    NWG pictage

    I like Hold'em and stud, thanks Laurence. Erik
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    NWG pictage

    I've spent as much time building my NWG as I have making knives. Here are a few views of the grinder and some of the accessories. I love this thing. EA.
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    I like the Boss

    Thanks, Jeff! I made a router table that looks like a certain press you may know :) See you around.
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    I like the Boss

    Thanks all. Here is a sample of what I have done in the first 14 and what's on the bench.
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    I like the Boss

    I started with Tracy's NWG, which I welded, and have played with it for the last year and a half or so. My name is Erik and I have practiced with 14 knives complete and about 8 on the bench. Here's a cut and paste from my Facebook info, so I can stop typing now: My grandpa made knives out...
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    Mirror Polished Blades?

    trugrit has a 6X48 cork belt but only in 800 grit.
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