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Nice!
I would be afraid to fap in the presence of that thing
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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It's always amusing when the thread starts a new page and I jump in and catch something like this completely out of context.
Edit; to make this post more useful, here's something relevant I made a while back.
(what, you didn't think I'd been doing nothing at all while I was away, did you?)
Total length ~ 16 inches
It's always amusing when the thread starts a new page and I jump in and catch something like this completely out of context.
Edit; to make this post more useful, here's something relevant I made a while back.
(what, you didn't think I'd been doing nothing at all while I was away, did you?)
Total length ~ 16 inches
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Fnord wrote:(what, you didn't think I'd been doing nothing at all while I was away, did you?)
Well glaze my nipples and call me Rita!
Bloody impressive work, wish I had the time for this knifemaking lark.
The stamping, did you actually make a stamp with the emblem or hammer it in following a pattern with something slightly more sophisticated that a screwdriver?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I just hammered it in. Broken allen wrenches make great punches for detailing work.
Not sure how to make stamps that are intended for steel; I'd think you'd either need a mill or a *very* steady hand.
Not sure how to make stamps that are intended for steel; I'd think you'd either need a mill or a *very* steady hand.
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Acid etching would be a relatively painless way of doing it, following by heat treatment to harden the punch itself.Fnord wrote:Not sure how to make stamps that are intended for steel; I'd think you'd either need a mill or a *very* steady hand.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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This knife is made from a damascus steel made of titanium, its so sexy
This knife is made from a damascus steel made of titanium, its so sexy
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Timascus lol.
Awesome!
Awesome!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Damn nice work on the dagger! Cant wait to get my shop done to make something nice...
In the mean time, my first 3D printed knife! Well, the handle is 3D printed and the blade just a storebought... But had to be able to test it!
In the mean time, my first 3D printed knife! Well, the handle is 3D printed and the blade just a storebought... But had to be able to test it!
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hehe printknife is pretty much done. Printed the shieth insert and wrapped it in 3mm pressed bullhide. As its for me, and i have my own preferences, check the belt "loop"
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Noice!
Have you thought about using 3D printing as a "lost wax" method of casting from metal? Or making moulds and casting from urethanes or similar?
Have you thought about using 3D printing as a "lost wax" method of casting from metal? Or making moulds and casting from urethanes or similar?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That's a pretty awesome Dad you got there
Those screws look like they were taken from a Nokia 3310...
Those screws look like they were taken from a Nokia 3310...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
hehe those silver coloured screws were recycled from old hard drives, one place to find that size screw, the other golden coloured screws are actually bought screws that is gold plated...jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:That's a pretty awesome Dad you got there
Those screws look like they were taken from a Nokia 3310...
Edit:
another WIP pic:
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