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    WTB: file guide

    I don't have a photo but if you've seen any of Mr. Bumps work, you will know the quality of his file guide. Better to buy quality and that is exactly what you will be getting! Bill
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    AEB-L skinner done.

    Nice job! I like it a lot. Thanks for sharing. Bill
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    Just some simple Field knives

    Nice work! What are the dimensions of the bird n trout knives? Thanks for sharing! Bill
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    A folder and a fixed I finished this week

    Bob, Beautiful work and attention to detail! I can't find anything not to like about those two! Thanks for sharing. Bill
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    Two more knives for ICCE

    Jason, Both are great looking knives, but I really like the thin one with bone handles! Looks to be a great bird and trout knife and a real slicer! Would the bone happen to be Amber stag? Would I be out of line asking where you purchased the bone? Anyhow, great job! Bill
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    Stag Hunter that didn't make the cut...

    I would love to be able to make something comparable to your rejects! Love the workmanship and materials. Great piece of stag! Bill
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    Cutting antler/stag into scales

    Is the glue easily cleaned up? Bill
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    Cutting antler/stag into scales

    Thanks for the link! Having never used a hot glue gun, does it come with the proper glue, or, do I need something different. Thanks. Bill
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    Cutting antler/stag into scales

    I have used the search button in this forum and scoured the Internet for this info, but have come up empty. I've learned that a bandsaw in conjunction with a "sled" can be used to accomplish this task. Try as I might, I can't grasp the written word on how to build this "sled"! A picture is...
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    Yin and Yang

    Craftsmanship at its best!!!
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    3 Sharpfingers and a Sendero

    Will do. Bill
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    3 Sharpfingers and a Sendero

    Darrin, The Sendero is also a favorite of mine. If I could build one like you did, I would have one!!! Your rendition of the sharp finger is top notch also, your customer and his pals will be thrilled I'm sure. In the near future I hope to contact you about heat treating some O-1 blanks for...
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    Bone stag questions?

    Steve, Thanks for the info. I never thought of exposed pith at the end of the scale. I guess if bolsters were used it wouldn't be an issue, but, without bolsters it's a problem. Again, thanks for the reply. Bill
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    Bone stag questions?

    For those of you who have used the various types of bone scales, are they usually fairly flat, or, are they warped to the point they are a hindrance? Also, looking at the different suppliers of said product, some don't list the thickness of the scales, how does one cope with that? Is there a...
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    Dispensing equal portions of epoxy/hardener

    John, Sorry, you already stated the syringes can be used over and over! Bill
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    Dispensing equal portions of epoxy/hardener

    John, you said you pour the amount you want to use into the syringe and plunge out all content, or, do you plunge out the same amount from both syringes and possibly keep whatever is left over in the syringes? Are the syringes reusable? Sorry for the simplistic questions. Bill
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    Dispensing equal portions of epoxy/hardener

    Sounds easy enough, thanks Bob for the reply! Bill
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    Dispensing equal portions of epoxy/hardener

    What are you folks using to measure equal amounts of epoxy and hardener and where can it be purchased? Thanks for your time. Bill
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    2015 Badger Knife Show - Gallery of Knives

    Beautiful knives and great photography! Thanks for sharing! Bill
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    Small fighter

    Great knife! Love the handle materials. Bill
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