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Big Big Secret>>>>>>>>

Someone put skunks A pic with cobalts T pic so we can have some
Tand A on one post please.:thumbup:
 
So are you going to share the explanation in general terms?

basicly i thought jerry had figured out some majical way to cast infi, and as it turns out i was wrong all of the blades are cnc'd however the logic i was using made sense according to jerry..... in the end we discussed alot of stuff... and he called me at my office, kinda took me bu suprise, secretary said its a jerry bus on the line....lol
 
basicly i thought jerry had figured out some majical way to cast infi,

I thought that was where you were going. What you were saying reminded me of the buzz when the first cast heads came out for golf clubs.

(Although after a set of cast heads I went back to to old style as they have more feel.)
 
VTW, don't be dissapointed. Be happy it is rolled/machined. Casting is the absolute worst way to make a knife. The carbides are huge and the metal matrix has low adhession. All this means is that it would snap like a cheap pakistani art knife, when you barely bent it or hit it against something kind of like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gHtf4IIYNY


casting would also be too expensive for single piece making and the molds required would be expensive. So you spend more money for a POS
 
Denis, thanks for that clip. I've wondered where it went to since I first saw it.

Schweeet....:thumbup:
 
VTW, don't be dissapointed. Be happy it is rolled/machined. Casting is the absolute worst way to make a knife. The carbides are huge and the metal matrix has low adhession. All this means is that it would snap like a cheap pakistani art knife, when you barely bent it or hit it against something kind of like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gHtf4IIYNY


casting would also be too expensive for single piece making and the molds required would be expensive. So you spend more money for a POS

That is the funniest clip I have ever seen. When I get home I'm saving that one...:D
 
Actually, it's kind of not funny. If he wasn't standing off to the side, that could have punctured his heart....Does anyone know what actually happened to that guy?:confused:
 
I love the Knife Show on QVC. It's a parade of douchebags peddling garbage. It's the greatest show on earth.
 
Actually, it's kind of not funny. If he wasn't standing off to the side, that could have punctured his heart....Does anyone know what actually happened to that guy?:confused:
i believe the tip punctured the bottom of his heart and he died on the way to er.
:( and to think he would be alive today if he was selling busse's :thumbup:
 
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