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Pretty cool man!!
Thanks. He was really happy. More happy than the "McDonald's" (complete with signage, parking lot and drive thru, and drive thru window) my wife and I built for him out of spare parts last year.
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Pretty cool man!!
*Do it to it JT! I'm curious to see what you can shake out of that noggin
More often than not, especially at this hour, it's mostly just the sound of gravel in a tin can rolling down a bumpy hill.
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Isn't the 5 an awesome knife? I think so. It might even have become my favourite BK&T, after my 14.
I know most don't care about my artwork, haha, but I thought my "Cyborg GIMP" turned out pretty damn cool:
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I like seeing it, too, even if I don't always comment. I think you have some real talent for design; even if it doesn't pay the bills, IMO it could.Thats awesome,
And most of us really do care, and like seeing your artwork![]()
hell a good portion of us has your artwork in our signature!!
This is what it looks like with the background I made, and reflection:
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Super duper cool, dad. Looks excellent. May I ask how old your son is? My dad never made anything like that for me...but I don't hold it against him. He did let me have my own workbench when I was 7 or 8, and I was able to make my own stuff, which in a way, was a skill he gave to me by way of giving me a space and free reign to learn on my own. That and an X-acto knife, which was also pretty bold considering I almost took my finger off with a (kitchen) knife when I was four.In unrelated news.
I built this Batman Tumbler for my son, using nothing but spare parts and the instructions from the Bane Tumbler. My boy wanted a Black Batman one, and I had three hours and a can of black spray paint to kill. I didn't have all the necessary parts, so I had to improvise a bit. So, wah-la!!
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It's no BK9. You need a BK9. You can't not have a 9.
Great, although I'd thin out the edge a little bit if this was my primary kitchen worker....other than that, I'm going to get it a little sharperLooks good Mike!
How did the 11 perform for you?
Jeremy
Nice stuff, granite!
See bud,
Its hard to see something this cool and NOT ask you to do the word WOOD.
But It would look so much cooler with the word WOOD or WOODY, just saying.
Thanks man. I like using the GIMP program, and I can accomplish a lot of thigs on it, but not everything. That's the prob with me making money from it. I can come up with some stuff, but if someone wanted me to come up with certain stuff, I would be clueless. BTW, that knife mod is bad ass. One of my fav's.I like seeing it, too, even if I don't always comment. I think you have some real talent for design; even if it doesn't pay the bills, IMO it could.
Here ya go:
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Mornin, folks. I feel like bullet points are in order.
*That tumbler is quite epic
*Any excuse to get another smaller fixed blade is a good one
*Do it to it JT! I'm curious to see what you can shake out of that noggin
*There is a Yuma on the exchange. I wish I had a good trade or partial trade to pick it up.![]()
dude that is cool WW