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All normal here Jack! LOL!!
Sorry and thanks againThank you Stephen, I've edited my reply accordingly The sub-forum guidelines merit a thorough reading, and you'll learn a great deal about the Lambsfoot pattern from the earlier indexed posts
Have fun Jack, and enjoy your day good sir!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 Have a great weekend Guardians
Have fun Jack, and enjoy your day good sir!
I was going to say something unkind about somebody's QC, but my better angel prevailed. (It wasn't about R8shell's QC.)It has been very frustrating Rachel Nice work on that one, I'm glad you've taken to it
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.The sub-forum guidelines merit a thorough reading
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
A man on a mission .Good jobAfter 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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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.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
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
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.Killer job friend, I applaud your motivation.
Thanks a lot!! Doesn’t hold a candle to the WCLF but I’m happy with how it turned out.Fun project and looks good!
Carrying my Ebony WCLF today. Love the CK pocket slip too, fits perfect and great value.
You too, Jack. Smashing pic!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 Have a great weekend Guardians
You're welcome a lot Jack.Thanks a lot Willie