I took the Ivory corian and made this handle to fit my hand and I like it. I probably would not have taken the time to think if it wasnt from all the great support here
from this
to this
I still have to cover the blade, dang it!
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wisconsinwalter |
Changed my last knife to this |
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From all of the great suggestions.
I took the Ivory corian and made this handle to fit my hand and I like it. I probably would not have taken the time to think if it wasnt from all the great support here from this
to this
I still have to cover the blade, dang it! |
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prarieboy |
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I like dat!
Look up it's all above Us. |
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Knifesmith |
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That's looking like a much nicer, more functional, and not to mention safer handle
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jipp |
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i agree with eric.. much better. congrats.
chris. |
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Way more betterer!
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jipp |
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hey i have a question. my brother gave me some corian. its thick stuff 1 1/2" anyhow if i take a picture could you tell me the names of the 6 pieces? or
dose corian make a ton of different colors and it be impossible to tell.
chris. |
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RC1947 |
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Now it's looking like a knife. If you round the edges of the handle you'll make a more hand-friendly grip. Keep at it. RC
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inuumarue |
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Looks good! And I'm with Eric on the safety thing. I've had my hand slip up on a blade, not fun! Keep it up man!
Adam |
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Phoenix 1967 |
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I very rarely make a guardless knife.... I actually had to have the frst knuckle of my right pinky sewn back on after playing "Pirate" with a palm
tree while using a bone handled steak knife at the tender age of five.... By the time I started making knives at 13, no one needed to tell ne of the importance
of at LEAST a finger groove...
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jamesGIII |
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Nice work on the new handle .Looks great.
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wisconsinwalter |
Sure Chris | ||
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You can send a bigger pic at wjriddleatcharter.net
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jipp |
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ill get a picture tomorrow. thanks.
chris. |
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