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  1. MTBob

    Paracord wrapped handles.

    Thanks for the references. Much appreciated. Now I've got some homework and then try out the new handle technique.
  2. MTBob

    Custom Cutlery Question

    Check out https://www.vachonknives.com/shopknives He makes exceptional quality knives. He is very approachable and will talk to you in great detail about your design objectives. Also look at his Instagram postings, I think you'll like his style.
  3. MTBob

    Paracord wrapped handles.

    Hey guys, if you have a moment, could you refer us to a video how how to do the Coxcombing and Moku wraps. I know absolutely nothing about how to do this, and would greatly appreciate a lesson or two. Thanks
  4. MTBob

    Orphan blades

    Though it's a nice Grind!! You can take pride in producing a quality product.
  5. MTBob

    Foil wrapped Stainless & Baby powder

    I'm not too clear on your concern. I assume you are going to complete the grinds after heat treatment. I think discoloration is to be expected on a pouch enclosed HT. Is the discoloration a concern as long as there is no significant oxidation on, say, the Ricasso area. That's an interesting...
  6. MTBob

    photo editing software

    Josh, if convenient, could you share photos of your grinder? Where did you get a custom wheel made? Perhaps this subject should be opened in a new posting.
  7. MTBob

    photo editing software

    Josh, that's a terrific photo. With that quality of a photo, it certainly makes me wonder why I bother with Lightroom! But, I've got to ask - how did you do the serrations?
  8. MTBob

    CA Glue on a Wood Handle

    Did not see this, thanks for the reference - that answers my question!
  9. MTBob

    photo editing software

    Chris, it looks like you've jumped in to the deep end of the photo pool. With that equipment and software you'll have a lot of "fun" wandering the digital highway. As I mentioned one of the light box methods that I've really found useful is setting up my cannon and flash in a slave mode to...
  10. MTBob

    CA Glue on a Wood Handle

    Ken, thank you for the providing this process. I'm going to give it a try on a blank stock to see how it looks before using it on a near-finished knife. Fitso mentioned that there may be some risk of water impingement getting under the CA glue. If you've used the CA treatment, have you...
  11. MTBob

    photo editing software

    Example of Lightroom features. This program is very complicated, though easy to use at the entry level. It is frequently used by professional photographers - which I'm not! Before After
  12. MTBob

    CA Glue on a Wood Handle

    I'm in the process of making a set of steak knives with differing kinds of wood handles. I'm curious whether the use of CA glue on natural (unstabilized) porous wood, say Zebra or Walnut, will result in a better finish than just using a plain Tru Oil finish? Or can CA glue be used as a filler...
  13. MTBob

    photo editing software

    I use Lightroom by Adobe. It offers a robust file tagging & finding system. The ability to control lighting, remove blemishes, etc., is amazing. Unfortunately, its price many indeed break the bank. As a side note I've found using a light box combined with a rear slave flash coupled to the...
  14. MTBob

    Cheap Drill bits

    OK, I'll offer another view (rant) on HF. The question posed in this posting says it all - HF has "CHEAP" stuff, all of it. It is a First Cost store, nearly every thing is second rate quality. If has wires connected to it, or has a machined surface, it is designed to fail. I view most tools...
  15. MTBob

    Howdy Gent's.

    Jump in, ask questions, and have fun making knives.
  16. MTBob

    Thoughts on Gift Giving

    When you have people working in your shop, do you ask them to sign a Limitation of Liability document? I've considered it, but have never done it.
  17. MTBob

    Cheap Drill bits

    Thanks for mentioning the Darex sharpener. Wow, that's a "real" machine - in contrast to the mostly plastic Drill Doctor that I have. I rarely use the D.D. and much prefer hand grinding anything over 3/16"
  18. MTBob

    Merry Christmas

    Now that's a unique tree!! Merry Christmas
  19. MTBob

    Thoughts on Gift Giving

    One of the challenges is to have youngsters or adults in the shop who have never run a drill press, bandsaw or grinder. Oh boy, that can sure be a way to raise one's blood pressure!
  20. MTBob

    2X72 water mister

    Interesting, I was told by someone years ago that Trizacts will come apart in water, so I never tested to see the results. I'll check to see what # I have. If water won't hurt the belt, that's terrific!
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