The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Another electrician's knife had this blade... I don't believe it is intended to cut steel though.Anyone knows if that saw on E-blade was/is for wood or for steel?
It better or no one will buy one!But does the e-blade have an integrated caplifter?
It's going to have two sheep foot blades?Let's start a thread shall we?
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I believe it was for drywall/sheetrock.Anyone knows if that saw on E-blade was/is for wood or for steel?
That's it!I believe it was for drywall/sheetrock.
"Lamps Foot" -- love it!I'm having a hard time visualizing this one. Three blades, two off them lamps foot(feet)...
Spelling is hard"Lamps Foot" -- love it!![]()
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Just to be clear, I wasn’t laughing at your spelling at all. I just thought that "lampsfoot" was a really clever name for a blade on an electrician’s knife.Spelling is hard
LoL I got the jokeJust to be clear, I wasn’t laughing at your spelling at all. I just thought that "lampsfoot" was a really clever name for a blade on an electrician’s knife.
Hope that clears things up.![]()
Yes, a short sheepfoot like on the SAK Electrician with a wire stripper. All steel construction would be great.I'm definitely curious to see the configuration on this one. Maybe two sizes of sheepfoot?
Neat cover material choices though - jigged delrin (which turned out great on the 35) and cocobolo. Icing on the cake would be steel construction.