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  1. Benjy

    Welder under $1000.

    I have the Lincoln 180, set up with gas and 220 volt. It is a nice machine and I don't have to worry about metal slag...
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    Twisted Damascus Question

    Thanks, just slow as molasses!!!!!
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    Twisted Damascus Question

    I finally had a little time so I twisted up some Damascus, I then cut stacked it and twisted it the other direction! I think the next time I won't twist it as tight but still looks pretty cool!
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    Yes, snake skins are easy to do. I always carefully dispose of the head, Put it in a hole deep enough that nothing will mess with it!
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    Thanks! I made a guitar strap with that same pattern that turned out awesome. It's not hard to make just takes alot of planning. I have some striped bass skins I am going to try one day
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    Thanks for the kind comments!!! I hope you can use the handle material. It should make some really cool knives!
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    FINALLY!!!!! If it could go wrong, it did with this knife and sheath.... Just have to sharpen her up this weekend!...
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    Finished the glue up, sewing and staining the sheath. I am letting it dry till tomorrow afternoon, then I am going to wet form it to the knife.
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    Here we go, round 2... I cut out the leather insert. Removed the scales from the snakeskin. Rehydrated it in water to get it pliable and glued it to the insert using titebond III.
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    So. I was able to come up with a copperhead skin so going to get started on sheath #2....
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    I am sorry, can't believe another month has gone by. Just been busy with life. I am trying to get ahold of a copperhead skin, the brown colors look awesome against a brown sheath. If i can't get by this weekend, I will just use a prairie rattler skin that I have.
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    Uggggg....well, the sheath is a fail... I wet formed the sheath and cut the thread, I somehow missed the welt when I sewed it, and the shed snakeskin is to fragile, notice the lost spots.... Time to regroup...
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    I decided to try a sheath with a snake skin insert. My daughter found a complete shed skin fron a 6' black snake in my yard. So, I did it! Now, I hope the knife fits!!!!!
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    Thanks! I am still plotting the sheath. I hope to get it finished this weekend.
  15. Benjy

    An Experiment To Minimize Hand Sanding

    I just made a platten this past weekend. I extended it over the top of the contact wheel. I will try the leather on top, great idea!!!!
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    Knife hanfle is shaped! Working on getting the finish coating done, just need to sand it down and polish it out. Now time to start thinking about the sheath.
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    I cut 4" off the block and sliced 2, 3/8" thick slabs off for the scales and epoxied white liners on them. In my opinion the white liners help bring out the filework. I cleaned up the outside of the scales and put a little clear on them to get a sneak peak at how they are going to look. What do...
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    I mixed up the resin, poured it in the ziploc bag, mixed it up and put it in the mold. And wala! A few hours later, beautiful block to make knife scales!!!
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    I wanted to use my chainsaw shavings scale material but I recently used my last set, so I decided to make more for this project. So, I combined a mix of cypress, pecan and walnut to give it a good mix of colors!
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    Benjy's KITH for FD Kingery

    I was finally able to get this build started, this is my go to skinner/EDC. 1084 steel with a vine filework on the handle. Already have it heat treated and sanded to 400 grit. Its ready for the scales.
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