Bored with your Tenacious and Persistence?

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Bored with your Tenacious and Persistence?

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Cool! It's a PPTenacious!
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lol whats what i was going for :P
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Great job on the scales tuff. I'm going to have to try that out as well on my Ten and Per. Did you just use those two bits?
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Awesome job!! Looks great!
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Looks good.
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actually only used the one bit
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I have done similar "Bilateral Texturing" to my tenacious knives after learning how to do it from a local knife maker James McGowan.

When the Resiliance comes out, this is the texturing I will be doing as soon as I get it home.
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That looks amazing, good job! Hows the Grip on the g10?
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Nice looking mod.
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tuffthumbz wrote:actually only used the one bit
Excellent work bro :cool: !

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That really makes those look sharp! In a nutshell can you tell me how that
is done? The tool used? I've always liked the look of sculpted scales.
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Seanski wrote:That really makes those look sharp! In a nutshell can you tell me how that
is done? The tool used? I've always liked the look of sculpted scales.
check out the link on top of the pic :D
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thanks!
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Very nicely done!
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Sweet!!
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Looks great! Will likely try this with my Tenacious eventually.
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Great job sir! I've had a few Tenacious but never a Persistance, I think I may get one now I've seen it next to it's big brother, looks like a great edc :)
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