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Bibble

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  1. Got the idea and how-to from a youtube video (believe it or not) while surfing the net. All that's required is some scrap brass or copper and a duplex nail.

    I made it as my lapel for prom but the person i asked is going with someone else so i didn't bother with the matching corsage.

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  2. I was tired of beeswaxing all my thin leather and was sick of my knives punching through the sheaths, so i went down to tandy leather this weekend and bought a belly piece and some stamps. Went back home and promptly finished my hugely procrastinated sheath commission for a friend.

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    Then, not a day later, my mum and sister came back from alaska, and they brought me back an Ulu, so its first use was used to cut the leather for this:

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  3. What i did to purge the tank is i went to my local hardware store (coincidentally i work there so it's a bit cheap and i get a lot of tool accumulation) and i bought a handheld, battery powered explosive gas detector. then i went and unscrewed the purge valve and turned the tank upside down overnight. Then i went and clamped the valve in a vice and spun the tank to get the valve off. Then i flled the thing with water and left it overnight. Then i took the gas detector and checked if it read the all clear in the tank. It did so i went at it with an angle grinder.

  4. I am extremely jealous of all you who can make decent 'hawks.
    I've done many axe-like objects but i've never been able to weld so i can't get a true folded tomahawk.



    One thing i may suggest though is that you think of using tomahawk specific handles ordered through the internet, and that you not use wedges in tomahawks.

    Just a thing to consider.

  5. Hey guys, I'm Bibble, you can call me Matt, Kiel, or Bibble. Doesn't matter.
    I spend all my free time out in the forge (friend's big xxxx yard)/foundry (my garage) . Most of my work up to this point has been blades and sculpture, and i've had a few commissions from friends that i'm working on (getting to slowly)

    I'm trying to score a job at Mountain Forge, which is a local metalworking company run from first and second generation Austrian smiths.

    I've been in and the guys are all really cool.

  6. You could do that but it's not entirely necessary.
    Unless you're gonna be using these for endless hours of cutting stuff and carving then it really shouldn't be too much of a problem. You've just got to experiment and see what you like.

  7. 40 point carbon steel.

    It's a medium carbon steel and it holds a decent edge, but is far from the best thing ever. I honestly love using them for blades (knives, tomahawks, etc...) but it won't hold an edge for as long as some other steels.

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