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WILDKNIVES

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  1. Wow, thanks edge "A wire brush or wheel will help with the forge scale espeially on the handle after it is twisted. keep in mind take your time and do as much work at the forge as you can, the closer to finished it is done with a hammer, the less correcting you need to do on grinder or sander." you said a mouthfull there, I love my dremel tool .. I need to find a brake drum the next time I'm off, I got the rotor and then stopped looking. I need to get the thing hotter and the rotor just does not have the room for fuel. I banged on it until my elbow needed ice and then I had to go to work (on a boat, so my tools are limited). I will not work on it any more until I'm home around the 18th. By then I hope my elbow feels better. I agree about the length issue and the next one will be a little bit longer but this one feels good in the hand to me. Because this is the first one, I will probably never cut anything with it you know? So I dont much care about the quality.
  2. Harbor freight has a lot of my money !!
  3. just turn your monitor upside down i guess, they popped out upside down off of my phone
  4. about $35.00 total : brake rotor - free 3 pieces of 6 inch pipe a T fitting a cap a 2" flange
  5. Well, Ive never done this before so tell me what you see wrong with it. It was heated in a brake rotor forge that I may post pics of in the other forum.
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