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thank you for the help guys how did u manage to get it up on the site maybe me internet just sucks
 
It would appear that TheGame has fixed it for you. Now it looks like it would withstand more than one swing.
 
thank you for the help guys how did u manage to get it up on the site maybe me internet just sucks

Nah, you just have to get it to where you are only viewing the picture and not on the actual photobucket site.. if that makes sense.
 
like this?
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haha nope that didnt work it was pretty easy to make it thicker but then i had to work on looks
 
Right click the picture and click on 'Open image in new tab' or whatever your browser says that is equivalent to that. Then copy that URL.

EDIT - I see you got it :thumbup:
 
haha nope that didnt work it was pretty easy to make it thicker but then i had to work on looks

That's the problem with designing things: you have to keep tweaking them till you get them right . . . or so I've heard.

Keep at it till it feels right to you.
 
Liking the beefed up handle!

If you don't have Photoshop and need a good image/photo program, that is pretty stinking close, check out Gimp. I went away from photoshop a few years ago because of cost and Gimp is a great replacement. Huzzah for open source software!
 
Liking the beefed up handle!

If you don't have Photoshop and need a good image/photo program, that is pretty stinking close, check out Gimp. I went away from photoshop a few years ago because of cost and Gimp is a great replacement. Huzzah for open source software!

That's a very good suggestion. I've had Photoshop since version 3 (I do graphics for a living) so I didn't think about Gimp, but it's a very good program — and it's free.

If you look around, you'll find a number of open source (free) graphics programs on the web.
 
That's a very good suggestion. I've had Photoshop since version 3 (I do graphics for a living) so I didn't think about Gimp, but it's a very good program — and it's free.

If you look around, you'll find a number of open source (free) graphics programs on the web.
Without a doubt, if I did what you did (which you do very well) for a living, I would have a fully-licensed copy of PS. It certainly has an edge on Gimp (or other open source programs) in a variety of departments... macro functions for one. But, for the casual monkey, who doesn't do the serious work... free stuff works well! :D
 
Without a doubt, if I did what you did (which you do very well) for a living, I would have a fully-licensed copy of PS. It certainly has an edge on Gimp (or other open source programs) in a variety of departments... macro functions for one. But, for the casual monkey, who doesn't do the serious work... free stuff works well! :D

Thanks for the kudos, abarnhart.

I'm mostly retired now, so my version is not current (although I'd love to try the newest version), so I limp along with CS2. The point of that is that you don't really need the latest and the greatest to do useful work. For someone just getting into it, open source programs are a tremendous help. Heck, I wish they had existed when I gave up paintbrushes and airbrushes and switched to a Mac back around 1989. Back then only Mac's ran graphics software, and there was precious little of it around.

Now there are a tremendous array of programs there for the downloading on either platform: no reason not to jump in and learn.
 
I would now trust that hatchet fully if you could mold a saw in there then rock on but still bro great job on the design
 
Your right a saw would be nice now I need to figure out where to put it so you don't get cut while using the saw and does not interfere with the hatchet. Any inpput or help is welcome.
 
Maybe a saw similar to the glock field knife if you guys know that knife, under the hatchet blade, then you can't hold on to the back of the head when sawing.
 
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