Andersen Forge Reflections, or......

Karl,

It is nice and refreshing to see a maker express himself in the way you have, I have seen up to #7 and think they are great and can not wait to see more.
 
Pretty boring for the most part. It's difficult to explain what is actually happening and put into words for a wide range of viewers.
Remember this is NOT instructional - it's simply following a knife through its creation to give just a little idea of what goes on at Andersen Forge for my customers and interested people alike.
But thanks for watching, regardless.


You may not want it to be instructional, but up here, we don't have the kind of knifemaking community that you have down there.

Being able to watch these is like a shop visit in person.

There will be many parts, some BS, some opinions, some learning

I have been able to fondle 1 or 2 of your knives here at shows and it's nice to be able to connect the knife, with the maker & with some of your ideas that shaped how that knife turned out.
 
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