INFI exposed, SF style

AZTimT

The Stripetition Finish Guy (inactive)
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Since a lot of us like seeing shiny steel, I thought I would share some INFI eye candy.
These are some of the recent Stripetition Finish projects I've done this month showing before & after. I hope you like them!

NMFSH
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TGLB
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NMSFNO
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BURP
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Nice! Are you ready to tackle the new dagger?:)

I'd love to get mine done.

Steven
 
AZTimT does a great job the NMFSH is mine and the pictures don't do it justice i will post pics soon . i will recommend Tim to who ever needs work done fast turnaround time and you wont be disappointed.
 
Nice! Are you ready to tackle the new dagger?:)

I'd love to get mine done.

Steven

Sure am. I will be doing mine to match my gladius.
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AZTimT does a great job the NMFSH is mine and the pictures don't do it justice i will post pics soon . i will recommend Tim to who ever needs work done fast turnaround time and you wont be disappointed.
Thanks, those NMFSH's are gems under the coating!

I think the nmsfno is mine
Tim does awesome work

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Your pic is of yours which has the logo etched. The other one I posted is a different one which arrived stripped without an etched logo and is I think the 6th NMSFNO I have done now. :)

Bootifull!
I'd like to know more about the edge on that TGLB ~ That is not stock ;)

Oh, thought up a new word - "Busselicious"

Definitely not stock. I convex lightly polish the edge to even it up and make it blend a little better without thinning it enough to weaken it. I use my old SE Jackhammer as my model for a proper edge they way CF used to be done as my template for SF, and I compared the performance with these two keepers to see how it worked. Then I clean up the finish to my version.
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LOVE what you did with that Gladius Tim!!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thanks, it had been a great plain old stripped user for many years, the decarb did not rust for about 4 years. Then I used it on a rainy day and forgot to pull it back out of the sheath to dry it off... oops! So I put my finish on it after this happened.
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