waved it

Charlie congrats on your hard work and the wave jobs not to bad either :)

Very magnanimous gesture ........ Good on you
 
Wow! Congrats on the days sober! Only a stones throw to 120 brother!

Great job on the blade, that looks really cool!
 
Looks awesome man. Now im lookin real hard at my umnum. Real hard.

Congrats on your steps foreward brother. May the force continue to be with you. And great ink too.
 
Looks awesome man. Now im lookin real hard at my umnum. Real hard.

Congrats on your steps foreward brother. May the force continue to be with you. And great ink too.

The Umnum could be a little tricky since the thumbstud is also the stop pin. You'd need to grind down the spine and cut the hook in front of the thumbstud.
 
Anything worthwhile will make you struggle, and you will be better for it. Good Luck, and God Bless!!!
Thank you for sharing your work, and the opportunity.
 
Very impressed how it turned out!
I've read that book cover to cover about 40 times!
 
100+ days?! That's nothing to sneeze at. Great job, keep it up bub:thumbup:

Oh....cool Seb too:)
 
Sorry I worded my question wrong, I meant what tool do you use to grind the blade.

I love how you reshaped the blade, that reverse tanto makes that blade even more amazing. Beautiful work! I'd love to put a wave notch on my Navaja, but I would probably screw up the wave itself or the temper. :eek:
 
For this, all I used was a 1x42 belt grinder. I could easily wave your knife.
 
Congrats buddy. Stick with it and hang tough.

Someone near and dear struggles with it too so I understand want you going through.
 
Honestly, I expected it to be, well... not so pretty, but it really looks good imo.
The wave seems to function well too.
Well done CM.
 
Thanks! I've been cutting wave hooks into knives for almost 10 years now!
 
Congrats on being sober.....shame on you for ruining a Sebenza. Wave is not my thing. I can normally draw and open faster than someone can open a waved folder. No brag, just fact.

Continue with the sobriety.....
 
First of all, congrats on your sobriety and thank you for your generosity to Bladeforums with this giveaway!

Your mod looks really nice and well done. Did you consider leaving the swedge on? Do you have any pictures of the wave mod before you ground the swedge off or did that go first? Nice work!
 
Yeah I saw those, very clean work. I was wondering about your choice to grind off the swedge on the tip of the insingo blade.
 
I didn`t like the curve. I wanted it straight and aggressively angled.
 
Hey man, congrats on the time. I celebrated 11 years in may. :-). Do the work and it keeps getting better. Trudging the road of happy destiny brother!
 
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