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Discussion in 'Fixed Blades' started by shadman, Feb 9, 2016.

  1. shadman

    shadman Member

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    try not to crash the server again-seems everyones making kitchen knives so I had to try-cpm-154 blades-cocobolo handles[​IMG]
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  2. dancom

    dancom Dust Maker Legend Member

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    Wow, you made a whole set! Looks great.

    Did you use a round file to cut the scallops in the larger blades?

    Dan
     
  3. John Noon

    John Noon Well-Known Member

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    I asked the same question when server was misbehaving

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    I built a jig using a dremel with a rotary tube sandpaper that I can control the depth-not perfect yet but better than freehand
     
  4. Mythtaken

    Mythtaken Staff Member CKM Staff

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    Nice job. I like the style a lot. How do the handles feel? in the picture, the ones on the larger blades look less meaty (sorry) than I'd expect.
     
  5. shadman

    shadman Member

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    they are smaller but the blades being thin and light balance out nicely
     
  6. LeclairKnives

    LeclairKnives Active Member

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    Looks good. Better not let my wife see this or I will be making a set as well lol
     
  7. Jim T

    Jim T Active Member

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    Nice looking set, Greg!
     
  8. bobbybirds

    bobbybirds Active Member

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    I am jealous... I can't wait until I am ready and able to do a set for myself!
     
  9. krash-bang

    krash-bang Active Member

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    Real nice set of knives. Good job!
     

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