

- best wishes, Jazz.
My slippie video? LOL That was a tab in the lockbar, fake vidmaa14 wrote:Nice. I like black and blue g10. Also, what happened to your chaparral? Looks like you just unlocked it with your middle finger in the vid.
Sure thing, when we get our broadband back.......**** Telecom and their crap internet lol.w3tnz wrote:Nice jazz I like it,
Travis better picture stat! Looks like you did a fine job tho.
@xptnl, yeah you loose the texture, im sure you could rough it up a bit, but I smoothed mine out. It has similar feel to smooth cf. I have been toying with the idea of some dimples ala Kevin Wilkins, but the way the para fits the hand grip hasint been an issue yet.
Yea ok I thought it was fake haha. Wow it is grey and black???? Haha Still looks good but it also still looks blue.razorsharp wrote:My slippie video? LOL That was a tab in the lockbar, fake vidI was trying to make it smooth.....to no avail. Also its grey and black g10, crappy lighting lol
Thank you very much. I use the Cento 4 for a model - I love the shape. Here's a link to a tutorial I made...Orion's Belt wrote:Jazz, you need to post a tutorial on your wharnification. I love the wharnies you do.

Urban caly :DDouglas wrote:In its original SE configuration I found the serrations on my Caly 3 to be untenably long and pointy, I presume due to the steep grind angle of the FFG blade as compared to the much less pronounced teeth on my CE saber-ground Delica. After damaging the tips of several of the serrations under fairly ordinary use I'd more or less given up on carrying this knife, but looking at it one day I put a straightedge alongside the blade from the first group of serrations to the tip and got it into my head to try something:
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It's pretty much my ideal work edc now. A couple serration tips in close to the handle to assist in cutting through the outer jacket of multi-conductor cable without nicking the inner jackets, and a mean anti-packaging blade out front, all in my all-time favourite ergonomic package.
Absolutely ultra mega freaking awesome!w3tnz wrote:I realised that the digi-cam is actually just natural g10 scale with the pattern overlayed in the top layer, if you sand back the scale far enough to remove the layer that has the pattern, you are left with the translucent natural g10. Its not quite that simple as the fixings pass through the scales etc but thats minor trivia.
Im sooo happy with how it came out, Im a sucker for natural g10. I love the translucence and the way it looks against the steel.
Ah if only it glowed in the dark !



