Bruce McLeish
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Do you need my address?
Apparently Bruce thinks he is....lol!Very nice!! Some one is going to be happy...
If I was juuuuuust Santa clause lolAs well I should. !!! I've been extraordinarily good recently. For me, anyway !!!
So not true lol. All I did was copy. Literally. Well copied and listened a lot. Hmm .... maybe I’m a talented listener? My wife, Laura, would disagree BIG TIME. HahaYou have talent!
Thanks, Daniel! Means a lot coming from you.Very nice indeed. It’s been great watching you learn over the past few years. You have a great passion for it. Amazing job.
Thanks, Rick!Great work Z Man!
Thanks! Yeah I just wet the scales so the grain would show up. The scales are still at 60 gr on that one.Those are great looking knives Kevin, especially like that Ironwood.
that watery stuff on them is kind of a distraction though....
60 grit? Granted I have some iron wood stashed away and I understand it is very dense but I'm wondering why you would use 60 grit on wood scales. Seems like that is going to leave some deep sanding marks. Just my opinion.Thanks! Yeah I just wet the scales so the grain would show up. The scales are still at 60 gr on that one.
I use EXTREMELY light pressure. You can actually get a “mirror shine” on steel with 60 grit belts. I kinda think that it’s a waste to use a higher grit at first. Basically, I hog off a bunch of material with the 60’s, then use very light pressure, which is honestly the only way that I can manage to get things flat, and square everything up. Super light pressure causes shallow scratches. I’m 99.99% sure that I’m doing that all wrong lol. Honestly, I use such light pressure that sometimes I go 60, 120, 220, 320, then buff. The attached picture is of a piece of Koa fresh off the 60’s. It’s60 grit? Granted I have some iron wood stashed away and I understand it is very dense but I'm wondering why you would use 60 grit on wood scales. Seems like that is going to leave some deep sanding marks. Just my opinion.
That's what I'm saying.huh?
What does this even mean?get back to work on the coffin handle bowie. ya ain't got time to be palaverin' with that zito feller till yur done.