Custom Project "FAT JACK". . . (Part 1)

Ummmmm...... Maybe when its finished... it needs some time in the sun and warm ocean tradewinds..... you know... to "season" it... better send it me for a while........ I promise to send it back :D
 
Now I know I shouldn't put stock in rumors, except about Extravaganzaaaa's (much less start them), but what's this I hear about Jerry selling knives by weight?

Is that blank weight, finished weight, or maybe weight of scotch consumed during the making?:eek:
 
3/8"?! HOLY CRAP!!! I'm guessing that this means it'll have a full height hollow grind. :foot:
 
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Jerry, fire your landscaper. It's starting to look like you work in a swamp. :eek:
 
Jerry Busse said:
This usually takes about 3 beers and 4 glasses of scotch!!!
Jerry

I'm ahead of ya Jerry (booze wise that is) :) but that's a great blade you've made. How 'bout mass production?
 
Jerry Busse said:
First, here's the rough cut blank that measures a full 3/8" thick!!!!! :eek: This is sawed out by hand on a metal cutting bandsaw. . . .This usually takes about 3 beers and 4 glasses of scotch!!!

Jerry

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Jerry,

Could the blank be cut out using a "Water Jet"?
Inquiring minds want to know. :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Mulder said:
Could the blank be cut out using a "Water Jet"?
Inquiring minds want to know. :thumbup: :thumbup:

That's a good question. I have seen Flow Inc. Water/Garnet cutters do some amazing stuff.:thumbup:
 
Jerry

Put some 3/8" knives into production WE want them BAD:eek:
I look forward to the finished product.


Cheers,

André
 
Is it just me, but does anyone else find that INFI in its raw, virgin state not all that exciting to look at??

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Kalimalena said:
Ummmmm...... Maybe when its finished... it needs some time in the sun and warm ocean tradewinds..... you know... to "season" it... better send it me for a while........ I promise to send it back :D
I will deliver it..... The warm ocean air will do wonders for my spirit......Can I Jerry......Can I........(Ha Ha) You can't blame a gal for trying
 
What's all this talk about water jets. Flow Inc, did they make Water-Pics? Why would anyone would want to use water when fire is a perfectly good alternative?
 
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