Discovery Channel Video 12/16 Knifemaking Demonstrations and Sheath Work

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Happy Holidays Everyone.
Thanks for taking time to watch my video.
Much Respect.
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I always like seeing your shop videos. You've got some cool equipment and tools.

Really like the rooster in the shop. Someday I'll have chickens.

The couple pieces with the bright green anodizing (I'm guessing that's anodizing) are really cool. It's my understanding that green is a tough color to achieve with anodizing but looks like you nailed it.
 
I always like seeing your shop videos. You've got some cool equipment and tools.

Really like the rooster in the shop. Someday I'll have chickens.

The couple pieces with the bright green anodizing (I'm guessing that's anodizing) are really cool. It's my understanding that green is a tough color to achieve with anodizing but looks like you nailed it.

Thanks Friend....
Hope you have a great Christmas...
Much Respect from Texas....
 
Really like the rooster in the shop. Someday I'll have chickens.

Wait till he gets some spurs and an attitude:D 'Shop' hens are pretty fun though, have some 'ninja' hens that'll lay eggs in the trash can or find their way into the laundry room and lay eggs in the middle of a pile of dirty clothes. It took awhile to get used to the 'ninja' hens, you'd walk into the garage and hear some rustling around and you'd look up and see a hen knocking over cans of wd-40, trying to find a spot to lay in, almost like they were on a mission to hide the eggs from you ;) Overall, they can be a bit of a pain in the butt noise wise , but for me the entertainment value far outweighs that. Mac
 
Really like the rooster in the shop. Someday I'll have chickens.

Wait till he gets some spurs and an attitude:D 'Shop' hens are pretty fun though, have some 'ninja' hens that'll lay eggs in the trash can or find their way into the laundry room and lay eggs in the middle of a pile of dirty clothes. It took awhile to get used to the 'ninja' hens, you'd walk into the garage and hear some rustling around and you'd look up and see a hen knocking over cans of wd-40, trying to find a spot to lay in, almost like they were on a mission to hide the eggs from you ;) Overall, they can be a bit of a pain in the butt noise wise , but for me the entertainment value far outweighs that. Mac

Thanks Friend
Dude, thats some real talk regarding the rooster
Yesterday, I was grinding in shorts and he ran up and started pecking me on the back of my calf, it scared me because I didnt see him coming
He did not like something I was doing...

On the plus side he eats ants, scorpions, black widows and all the other creepy crawlers here on the Snody Ranch..

Have a great week and thanks for posting..

Respect
 
Mike I had three roosters once, bad bad bad. I had to train my black lab Zeta how to get birds. Now I have one rooster. The dog loves the goats. J
 
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