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How To Need help doing a cracked ice finish

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I have a couple of knives (folders) I'd like to try doing a "cracked ice" finish on the back
spacers but i'm not sure how to go about it. The backspacer material would be flat & titanium, I'll probably anodize it afterward. Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks!
 
In this vid @ 4:27, you can see the older Begg brother w/ the pipe using a rotary tool w/ a sanding disk. He's doing the cracked ice finish on a back spacer.

Edit: Ano & polishing are not included in the video.
 
In this vid @ 4:27, you can see the older Begg brother w/ the pipe using a rotary tool w/ a sanding disk. He's doing the cracked ice finish on a back spacer.

Edit: Ano & polishing are not included in the video.

Awesome! Thank you for the link!
 
You're very welcome! Good luck & show us some pics of the process if you can.
 
Will do! I have an original Begg Bodega (not a field grade) and It's pretty blinged out. I was taking a deep look at the cracked ice finish with a magnifying glass and it looks like there are several things done to the metal before the final buzz with the dremel cut off wheel. I'll practice a bit then I'll post something. Thanks again!
 
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