Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

I'm off to the City of York tomorrow, hoping the weather stays fine :) Guess what I'll be carrying, well it is Stag Saturday ;) :rolleyes: Have a great weekend Guardians :thumbsup:

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Been a bit absent as of late, having to deal with things on the home and family front.

I hope everyone is having a good 2020 so far. In the likely absence of further Lambsfoot SFOs (on both sides of the pond), I am resolved to carry one of Jack's finest more throughout the year. 2019 will surely be remembered with great fondness as the "Year of the Lambsfoot".

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It has been very frustrating Rachel o_O Nice work on that one, I'm glad you've taken to it
I was going to say something unkind about somebody's QC, but my better angel prevailed. (It wasn't about R8shell's QC.)
The sub-forum guidelines merit a thorough reading
I'll do that someday, maybe. I think I've skimmed them, and you can pick up a lot of important points from the Mods' colored font.

But of course I'll read them carefully. It's the responsible thing to do.

No pictures today, I'm worn out from installing a new printer.
 
After work I stopped at the hardware store and picked up a file and a Dremel. Use my A. Wright lambfoot to make a paper stencil then use a Sharpie to mark up the blade. After that it was hiho hiho off to work I go.
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Didn’t take long with the Dremel to remove the bunk of the steel. Then I took the file and touched it all up. Boy how I wish I had these tools when I started this project!!! The end result looks a little something like this.
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After work I stopped at the hardware store and picked up a file and a Dremel. Use my A. Wright lambfoot to make a paper stencil then use a Sharpie to mark up the blade. After that it was hiho hiho off to work I go.
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Didn’t take long with the Dremel to remove the bunk of the steel. Then I took the file and touched it all up. Boy how I wish I had these tools when I started this project!!! The end result looks a little something like this.
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A man on a mission .Good job
 
Thanks for that much appreciated .I think I'll use my A Wright for everyday use and keep my waynorth for the weekends .especially because I'm guilty of damaging tips when I'm in a hurry to get something done
I carry my Wright Rosewood almost every day and it is the first knife I grab when there is down-and-dirty work to get done. I carry my Waynorth when I want something really pretty in my pocket and can still handle the chores that might pop up. Both are great knives.
 
After work I stopped at the hardware store and picked up a file and a Dremel. Use my A. Wright lambfoot to make a paper stencil then use a Sharpie to mark up the blade. After that it was hiho hiho off to work I go.
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Didn’t take long with the Dremel to remove the bunk of the steel. Then I took the file and touched it all up. Boy how I wish I had these tools when I started this project!!! The end result looks a little something like this.
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Killer job friend, I applaud your motivation.
 
After work I stopped at the hardware store and picked up a file and a Dremel. Use my A. Wright lambfoot to make a paper stencil then use a Sharpie to mark up the blade. After that it was hiho hiho off to work I go.
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Didn’t take long with the Dremel to remove the bunk of the steel. Then I took the file and touched it all up. Boy how I wish I had these tools when I started this project!!! The end result looks a little something like this.
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Fun project and looks good!

Carrying my Ebony WCLF today. Love the CK pocket slip too, fits perfect and great value.

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A man on a mission .Good job

Killer job friend, I applaud your motivation.
I appreciate the complements. I figured this would be the most cost efficient way to get a GEC quality lambfoot. With the cost of the 93, the Dremel, and the file I’m still below what the 93 goes for on the auction sites.
 
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