David Roeder
Well-Known Member
I am going to be glued to this WIP for a few days ! I am working on one at the moment to take to the OKCA show. This will be a great help ! Thanks Bruce !
Bruce can you tell me what size mandrel this is and maybe where you got it. My mandrel for the foredom is really bad and the drums just slip off.
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Did you cut down the shaft? All I am finding is the ones with a 1/4 shaft and the fordom won't support that.
Bruce,
Amazing work Sir! You truly are a Master at what you do! I stumbled on your WIP when looking for info on etching machines and read the entire WIP. I am relatively new to knifemaking and learned so many tricks from reading your posts. A few of your techniques actually solved problems that I have been faced with or things that I had done incorrectly. If you write the book that so many have requested I will surely buy a copy for myself and one for my son. Thank you very much for sharing your wealth of knowledge!!! I had a few questions for you and may come up with a few more as I read the WIP over and over. I am still trying to figure out the mirror technique and how I will apply it to my knife projects but I will save those questions for later. But here goes:
Why did you use JB Weld instead of silver solder? Was it just a visibility thing or was there a concern about heating the blade again? Approximately how much time did you spend on the Hideout/Doctor's Bowie? Approximately how much does a knife similar to this cost not including the engraving and the sheath? How much did the engraving and sheath add to the overall cost? I struggle with how much to charge for my own knives since I still consider myself to be a novice after making about 20 knives and I always give most of my labor away. I don't mind too much as knifemaking is a labor of love for me but if I ever were to try to make a go at knifemaking as my sole means of support I would have to rethink this or I would be living in a cardboard box (with my drill press and grinder and a long extension cord of course). Thanks Again. I will be reading any of your previous WIP's and looking forward to your next WIP!