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I have that exact one. It’s very lightweight and thin. Comfortable to wear, but I don’t think it offers much protection compared to an actual...
Awesome. I would be happy to buy one! Maybe some others on the BESS forum would be interested too. Thanks!
Can you share a link to the clip-on weight please? I’d like to check it out. Tensioning always seems subjective on mine.
The WEN 1x30 has variable speed and a decent 6" disc sander built in. The slowest speed is still a bit faster than a Kalamazoo but works pretty...
This is going to be fun to watch!
@Stacy E. Apelt - Bladesmith This is an amazing list. I'm in the process of slowly converting my one car garage into more shop space and have...
That’s a great looking bead! Do you drill the hole before or after grinding it to shape?
Very interesting! Do you think that evaporites could similarly dull kitchen knives if they were left with some water on the blade?
It’s popular to put a spyderco honeybee blade onto a SAK, less modification than an opinel blade. The multi tool forum is where all the SAK...
I’m excited for this one!
I'm another newbie and I found this article from Fiddleback Forge to be really helpful. Great explanations and pictures. Especially on "the poop...
My #19 stag just came in. Thank you Santa and thank you @knifeswapper ! [IMG]
I made an apprentice at the beginning of the pandemic and it’s been in my pocket for nearly nine months now. The combo tool and blade are all I...
it will be a miracle if I can get these damn scales flat!
Thank you Stacy! I'll be lighting the candles tonight and then flattening some handle material for some holiday gifts.
I sharpen on the side in my local area (N. CA like the OP). Most restaurants have moved to knife rental services that include free sharpening....
Thanks everyone. I found the paste wax so I’ll give it a try for removable pins
I’ve heard about using “floor wax” to make removable pins during glue up. I don’t have any floor wax at home, but I think I have some turtle wax....
thanks for explaining.
@SnackPack sounds like you figured it out by cleaning it. a tiny bit of grit from the factory is a not-too-uncommon issue with slip joints.