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Hey TMHunt, That is one bad ass looking skull knife!! I like it and all the little details you put on it. Just Awesome man.


My nipples just got glass-cutting hard.

Celestion Vintage 30's in a closed-back 4x12 cab were the single best investment I ever made in my sound. Been through a lot of women, houses, jobs, and bands since then. Still have the cab...

(sorry, normal people... this guitar-geek stuff is probably sounding a little weird to most of you. :o)

Haha! I hear ya man. I love the way they sound. My cab puts out some bass if I want her to! I've been trying to find another speaker cause I think one is a little scratchy, not blown but it's not perfect anymore. Seems all the new ones are made in China?? Have to get one on the used market.

Hey you like Buckethead don't ya??
 
Holy Moly, Todd.
I hope never to attempt something like that! :D
 
My nipples just got glass-cutting hard.

Celestion Vintage 30's in a closed-back 4x12 cab were the single best investment I ever made in my sound. Been through a lot of women, houses, jobs, and bands since then. Still have the cab...

(sorry, normal people... this guitar-geek stuff is probably sounding a little weird to most of you. :o)

It does, but we try to stay open-minded around here... :D

My son, on the other hand, just may know what you're talking about. He's in his second semester of Audio Engineering at Austin Community College. They have a 2 year AAS program in Music Business, Performance and Technology, so they get a bit of everything regarding the music biz. He plans to do most of his electives in the technology track. He's 19, but favorite guitar player is Jimi Hendrix. He like a few current bands (Wolf Mother, GLO), but tends to favor older groups, particularly since he got to see Styx, Journey and Foreigner (I think it was those 3) together live up in Dallas-Ft. Worth a few years back.
 
That burger looks great!

That skull knife is awesome. I love the bone filework. That must of been pretty difficult in itself.
 
Got my skull dagger that I've been piddling for about 2 years done today. Eh, it wasn't as climatic as I thought it would be, :rolleyes: I will be putting a complete thead on my subforum soon if anybody is interested in checking it out.
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Very cool. I really like the detailed bones work around the butt end. How long 'til they go into production?:D
 
Damn Todd, now you are just showing off.


My nipples just got glass-cutting hard.

Celestion Vintage 30's in a closed-back 4x12 cab were the single best investment I ever made in my sound. Been through a lot of women, houses, jobs, and bands since then. Still have the cab...

(sorry, normal people... this guitar-geek stuff is probably sounding a little weird to most of you. :o)

Guitar-geek stuff doesn't sound weird. Reading about the condition of your nipples on the other hand...

:D
 
Between Terrio's hard nipples and Biscuit drawing shave lines on WW's balls, this place has gone down a strange trail. I don't blame you for running Gus.
 
Todd, fascinating work!! I like the overall design. But I'm not really into skulls or bones. The bones on the end remind me of dog bones, like on a doggy treat box. I'm sure this is just my interpretation, which is flawed, but I do really love the overall shape and blade design. Top Notch!!!
 
My one question... Will this be a Guyon shaving or a Gunyon shaving???

Im just trying to figure out if there's enough room for the extra letter LMAO
 
Ok so i have been looking for brackets for chopping 2x4s. Like the ones in bladesports. Bottom right corner of picture. But i cant find any brackets that hold two 2x4s. And i cant seem to find contact information for the guy who makes the ones for bladesports. I know his name but thats it. So im trying to figure up another way to do the 2x4 chopping.

I found a bunch of different brackets that hold a single 2x4 so maybe i can rig it up with some type of wooden support under the cut area. But maybe someone with more wood working and construction experience has some better suggestions or know of brackets that will indeed hold two 2x4s?

 
Ok so i have been looking for brackets for chopping 2x4s. Like the ones in bladesports. Bottom right corner of picture. But i cant find any brackets that hold two 2x4s. And i cant seem to find contact information for the guy who makes the ones for bladesports. I know his name but thats it. So im trying to figure up another way to do the 2x4 chopping.

I found a bunch of different brackets that hold a single 2x4 so maybe i can rig it up with some type of wooden support under the cut area. But maybe someone with more wood working and construction experience has some better suggestions or know of brackets that will indeed hold two 2x4s?



They probably would not be expensive to have a welding shop make you some.
 
They probably would not be expensive to have a welding shop make you some.

I just found this video. Look like he is using a couple table vices to hold the 2x4 onto another piece of wood right onto the table... I doubt it would be as secure, but for just messing around it looks like an easy option.

[video=youtube;zN0QLoF5Bi8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN0QLoF5Bi8[/video]
 
Damn those ribs look good Jonny

Damn that skull pusher looks sexy Todd


All caught up on snark after spending an awesome day out with my boy and father inlaw. We took my son (almost 4) to see monster trucks for the first time. He was going insane the entire time. Between the monster trucks smashing stuff and the huge forklifts that set up the cars to crush he never got a break lol. Just finished a 40 min run and its time for some snark.
 
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