Two neck knives now with primary bevel and pin/tube holes, ready for hardening and tempering...
Two neck knives now with primary bevel and pin/tube holes, ready for hardening and tempering...
Lookin real good Adam
Cheers
AL
I'm lucky enough to own one of the original littlebees and it's a great little number to use
The new design looks good though but why change perfection....?
Loving the strikers Adam think I may have to buy one of those as well
If your making a list for the strikers Adam please put my name down . Cheers Brian
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I have everything I need - it's just the want's that are missing .
Cheers Rick. I use my little NK2 quite a bit now, and must say I get on really well with it, but trying to evolve the neckers a little
Will probably be the middle of September before I start making stock strikers, as it'll probably be then that I hear back from the testers, but I'll get a few made up for you guys ASAP.
Cheers again fellas.
Ian's blade is now ground and drilled, ready for hardening and tempering...
Hopefully the weather will be nice for an hour or so on Monday, so I can fire up the forge without getting wet lol.
Oh, and if you're wondering why the small pin hole is further back than the mark on the template. it's because the scales would have been quite weak around it, if it was too near the top
Ian's blade "The Harry", is all done and polished up. The grind looks a lot more polished in the flesh, but the camera seems to have caught the light. The black stripes that look like they're on the blade, are actually the beams on the living room ceiling.
You might also spot the new leaf stamp, which is being put on all my knives. It will have the SB initials on it soon too.