New Isotope Model

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You've amazed me again :eek:

DO the ridges hinder the cutting ability at all? And can we see a regular photo :D?
 
Originally posted by dylan_d
DO the ridges hinder the cutting ability at all?

That thing'd cut through hide like a chain saw!!! :eek:

Probably even better than a "Ginsu Kitchen Knife"........ :rolleyes:

Awsome work Larry, as usual......... :cool:
 
Ahhhh, you trickster! I saved the image and converted it with 'invert' in PShop. WOW!!!! (Hint: Ironwood... ;))

Get those thumbstuds on and give us the full scoop! I love it. This one is my fave of yours!

Coop
 
Originally posted by Keith Montgomery
...............love what you are doing with your designs these days.
And nights Keith... ;)

Originally posted by Coop .....Ahhhh, you trickster! I saved the image and converted it with 'invert' in PShop. WOW!!!! (Hint: Ironwood...)
Nooo, you da trickster and you've gotten outta yer box... :)

btw some Ironwood is on the way..and here's some Snakewood that didn't survive the machining process...I'll be posting the entire set when I finish tonight.....hey thanks for taking a peek, I appreciate that...tanto, hmmmmmmm, lazza
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Larry, as usual you passed your last benchmark. Beautiful execution...and cool pics too:eek:
 
From the standpoint of trying to make that, DAMN! :eek: I think you need to give me that mill before you wear it out ;)

I love the lines of your knives, and I have a feeling the ridges on the blade make for about the most wear resistant finish you can get. I'd have to handle/use one before I really got warmed up to the blade finsih though. Seems like it would make cutting and sharpening a little bit different.
Very nice work :)
 
Originally posted by Joss
Cool! Do you think you could do that on pearl or ivory?
Joss, like this?

Thanks everyone, I appreciate it and glad you like this one. larryd
 
Larry do the ridges goe all the way down to the edge? Are they actually part of the ege?
 
Originally posted by dylan_d
Larry do the ridges goe all the way down to the edge? Are they actually part of the ege?

They stop just above the cutting edge Dylan as you sharpen this knife the "grooves" retreat as the new edge is shaped.
This might help.
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