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coltpax

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  1. Those look a little bit like whats on this link to me. The holes probably wont take an abundant amount of weight off either, so I would jsut do without them. Also, a machete that I've bought, and I love it, is my Meyerco/Camp USA 22" machete. Good rubber grip, and it has a saw blade on the back.

    heres the first link with a similar machete:KUKRI MACHETES
    and heres the meyerco:20670 - 22" Machete, Sheath, Warranty

  2. I just buff most of my horn and wood handles on a loose wheel with a fine green composite, and it usually stays fine. Makes the handle feel kind of greasy or waxy, kind of like an old, well used kitchen knife or butcher knife. I usually dont deal with wood or horn handles though, i jsut prefer wrapped handles on most of my blades.

  3. I would try differentially hardening. Heat up a big chunk of metal to red, then place the spine of the blade on the metal. Watch the colors move up through the blade, and when the tip is around a blueish color, pull it off the chunk of metal and let it air cool. This is what I've done, but maybe some others will have a better method for you.

  4. How much do yall charge for labor and stuff? I have some meat forks I made, and was wondering about how much a good price would be. Probably about 30 min. in each one, and i got the metal for free. Also, about how much does a flat adz go for? Got one Im working on, made from a ballpein, and didnt know how much to charge for it either. I need to come up with some formula or something to calculate prices. Thanks for anyhelp, and Ill let yall know how the selling goes at trace.

  5. Ive created a new home defense weapon, that is cheap and usually free. A 1 in. piece of rebar with a 90 degree bend gradually put in it at about 5 in. from the end. Called "The Punisher". My uncle wanted to know what I would so if somebody broke into his shop while he was gon. I would "Punish" them. ha.

  6. I do agree with Thomas about the ER and stuff, but the metal is al that I meant would be safer. Meaning that with forging, you have to straighten the blade, worry about burnsing the metal, and some other stuff (I'm bad with getting distracted and the metal burning). Sorry if there was any confused thoughts or anything.

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