Finished Hunter

Gliden07

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This is the Hunter I've been working on still need to sharpen but it is the prettiest knife I've made to date. This is a GREAT HOBBY, with a GREAT SUPPORTIVE NETWORK! Thank you to everyone that posts up on my little ditties with suggestions and help. You guys are GREAT!!

PS This picture really doesn't do the handle justice!
 
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a "light tent" setup can be bought for very little. You can make one, but I'm not sure they are expensive enough to justify the effort. An SLR camera and a tripod make photos a lot easier. You can do a longer exposure to brighten things up if you don't have lights. Just a good north facing window and a tripod works like a champ.

As to the knife... Wow! I can't believe how far you've come so fast.
 
a "light tent" setup can be bought for very little. You can make one, but I'm not sure they are expensive enough to justify the effort. An SLR camera and a tripod make photos a lot easier. You can do a longer exposure to brighten things up if you don't have lights. Just a good north facing window and a tripod works like a champ.

As to the knife... Wow! I can't believe how far you've come so fast.

John it's easy with a site like this and the support on here. The people on here make me want to do better and their suggestions and comments are helpful. Plus it helps that I love doing this!! I do appreciate the kind words.
 
a "light tent" setup can be bought for very little. You can make one, but I'm not sure they are expensive enough to justify the effort. An SLR camera and a tripod make photos a lot easier. You can do a longer exposure to brighten things up if you don't have lights. Just a good north facing window and a tripod works like a champ.

As to the knife... Wow! I can't believe how far you've come so fast.

Took your advise got a small light tent with lights off of Amazon 18 bucks!
 
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