Production Bushfinger

Pretty sure the grooves are intentional. Nathan the Machinist scales usually have either a grooved pattern or quilted pattern.
 
I did not mean to imply they were "left over" from the milling process, although that is what I said. (This reviewing thing is difficult) and probably could have better stated that they were the result of using a 3/8 ball end mill to achieve the profile resulting in a finish that is both pleasing to the eye and solid and in the hand.

Grab on to one and you will be very impressed.

Ah, ok I get it now, sorry I took that the wrong way. Yeah, the reviewing thing can get tricky, I'm glad we are all gentlemen here in Andy's forum. You should have seen what a debacle the thirteen page meltdown that was my first review on BF became about 8 years ago... It was a major learning experience, heck of a learning exercise in human behavior...
 
I went back and edited my initial post to clear up the description of the handle profile since no-one ever reads a thread past the first page when they are searching for something.

Thanks for the feedback and I'll try to be more careful in choosing words next time.
 
Ah, ok I get it now, sorry I took that the wrong way. Yeah, the reviewing thing can get tricky, I'm glad we are all gentlemen here in Andy's forum. You should have seen what a debacle the thirteen page meltdown that was my first review on BF became about 8 years ago... It was a major learning experience, heck of a learning exercise in human behavior...

I'd like to read that, just to see how far you've come. The BF learning curve is steep. Those of us newbies might benefit from seeing how you elders had some growing pains too. Kind of like looking at your parents' yearbook pictures. 😱 😉 👍


Michael
 
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