you tell me ?? is it better now

Dan, that is very nice arranging of a LOT of great info!! I really like the simplicity of linked text. It's especially nice for those of us on dial-up connection. Straight-forward and direct, that's the way you did it and that's the way I appreciate it being.

I saved your pouch sheath-making tutorial to disc so I'll have it handy. Didn't even need to save the text. The sequential pics showed the process so clearly words were pretty much unnecessary. Thank you for putting that exceptionally clear tutorial together and posting it out there.

I also finally stepped through PhilL's Photoshop tutorial. Although I've been playing with the program for several years, I learned a number of features I didn't even realize were in the program and that will be seeing lots of use from now on. Of course, this just means that many more hours pleasantly fiddled away on the computer. Thanks Phil! ;) :D
 
Originally posted by RokJok

I also finally stepped through PhilL's Photoshop tutorial. ... Thanks Phil! ;) :D

Hey you're welcome, if there's anything that needs clarification I'm still around....just e-mail me.
 
Well, I haven't had a chance to look through it all yet, but I've bookmarked it, so you could say I'm interested :) . That's great for beginners like me to have so much information all in one place, way to go.
 
Dan,awesome job there Bud...very informative for the beginer,or the seasoned maker...thanks for your time brother!
 
Looks good, and very helpful considering I am also a beginner. Plus I'm also in Maine, so I was surprised to learn of a maine bladesmith.
 
I want to thank you all,, I wasn't looking for praise but mainly
trying to see who's using it and not just looking.
I can't take much credit
a lot of guys put some good old time in what's in there..

many of us have been making for some time I know there's stuff in here that's great if not to just pump
some idea's out,, even if we can find different ways to do things.
I thank all you guys that inspired me to put this up.
and I'm glad it's helping..it will grow,,,
ooopppps I for got

Angelus1781 where in Maine are you???


:)
 
Dan I've used your links often and this was a very good reorg. Thanks for the work and for your dedication.

Dave
 
I'm right on the midcoast. When I say beginner, I mean beginner. Your guides are very helpful, just wish I had more time to make stuff.
 
Machias or BarHarbor, maybe EastPort or that Portland place
:) but it's south come on give it up tell me :)

I was in Eastport last sarterday putting a head on a bulldozer
and My youngist goes to UM Machias The wife has some fam down there to..
The begining is the best place to start :)
 
I think it would be great if you could include a link to this wonderful thread from Kevin Cashen. Though not quite a tutorial, he shows the steps he uses to make a short sword from start to finish in great detail.
 
Nice, Dan. Thank you!

I had this bookmarked but now I think I'll just put a link to it on my start page, since I'll be there a lot.
I tried to come up with some constructive criticism, but I can't - so you musta done a good job. :) It's easier to find things now.
 
Thanks Bill I see you found your way back to your old F150
after dropping you off:)

Angelus1781
That's cool, I'm one of Manset Marine Dealers :)
I've been to the Samoset Resort a few times too,
for Dealer meeting, week ends in the condos Niiiice.:)
 
I work at the black bull...a bar/tavern thing. Good food, and I'm there all the time. You should stop in some time.


About to use one of your helpful links to try to make a more compact shelth for a BK-10...like I said...very helpful for a beginner.
 
Thanks Guys though I got no neg. feed back I guess it's a hit all
around:) if you see for free how to do's let me know.
this is free to all ,I don't want to list the ones
advertising them for sale.:( that's not what this is about. Thanks:)

Angelus1781 who should I ask for, I just may take you up on that :D
 
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