I think he took it apart after all that bluing. I watched so many I don't remember the specifics of each one. But, after that, I am not willing to give up any of my tools, but I sure don't think I "need" a millThat is crazy!! He was turning that edge black and blue though while grinding after final fit up. But it's incredible what some people can accomplish with minimal tooling!!
No shoes extra grippers for the vice grips.You gonna be able to get used to not wearing your shoes in the shop, Bradley? That'd make me a little uneasy.
Anyone see a HT on that first link, or did I not miss it after all?
There are links that you have to click to see. One says "I'd like to be this good" and the other "or this good" you can tell they are links because they are blue on my screen.I'm missing something...are there pictures or videos that I can't see?
I didn't know any other way to share them. I would have expected they show a preview image, but they just show the text you type in. I am too new to this board to know the ins and outs. At least it is easier to share photos here than BladeForums. I am kind of spoiled with FB Groups now.Cool! I couldn't even tell they were links!
That was interesting, it looked like fur. I am sure it was just some type of material. Anything to hold the rouge would do.I've spent time in countries where they have craftsmen like that. It's just amazing what they can do with so little!
I want to know what kind of wheel he mirror polished that blade with...
That dude at the power hammer has some SKILLS wow!