Lets Talk Regrinds!
- Brock O Lee
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Re: Lets Talk Regrinds!
Now there is a Southard I will buy immediately if I see it in a store !
Hans
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Favourite Spydies: Military, PM2, Shaman, UKPK
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
Re: Lets Talk Regrinds!
OK i like that regrind done on the southard! very nice work Travis!
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Ummm... The abrasion marks go the length of the blade, not perpendicular? Bench stone, belt sander or hand sanded? Interesting.
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Belt sander then horizontally satin finished by hand. Labour of love haha.bearfacedkiller wrote:Ummm... The abrasion marks go the length of the blade, not perpendicular? Bench stone, belt sander or hand sanded? Interesting.
Here is a list of most the regrinds I've done.
http://www.cliffstamp.com/knives/forum/read.php?7,28104" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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It came out very nice. :) I like it.
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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
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Wow. That pink one, is that convex?razorsharp wrote:Here is a list of most the regrinds I've done.
http://www.cliffstamp.com/knives/forum/read.php?7,28104" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Lets Talk Regrinds!
I really like the Techno mod, wouldn't think it was possible to do that and still look great.
Congrats. I would consider having that done to mine.
Holland, could post more pic's of the Techno?
Congrats. I would consider having that done to mine.
Holland, could post more pic's of the Techno?
SCARAMOUCHE!
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Sure I'll take some tomorrow when the sun is out and I have better lighting :)gull wing wrote:I really like the Techno mod, wouldn't think it was possible to do that and still look great.
Congrats. I would consider having that done to mine.
Holland, could post more pic's of the Techno?
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Gayle Bradley 2 | Mantra 1 | Watu | Chaparral 1 | Dragonfly 2 Salt SE
- razorsharp
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Full flat :)aesmith wrote:Wow. That pink one, is that convex?razorsharp wrote:Here is a list of most the regrinds I've done.
http://www.cliffstamp.com/knives/forum/read.php?7,28104" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hope these help! Happy Eastergull wing wrote:I really like the Techno mod, wouldn't think it was possible to do that and still look great.
Congrats. I would consider having that done to mine.
Holland, could post more pic's of the Techno?
-Spencer
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Gayle Bradley 2 | Mantra 1 | Watu | Chaparral 1 | Dragonfly 2 Salt SE
Rotation:
Gayle Bradley 2 | Mantra 1 | Watu | Chaparral 1 | Dragonfly 2 Salt SE
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Now that is nice :-)
A Techno ground to cut well.
A Techno ground to cut well.
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Blerv, you're really making me drool here with that Breeden Rescue FFG! Please post more pics of that! :D
Everything else looks amazing here as well! I don't have much to add to the thread other than words of amazement...
Going back to Caly.
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Thanks!SpeedHoles wrote:Blerv, you're really making me drool here with that Breeden Rescue FFG! Please post more pics of that! :D
Everything else looks amazing here as well! I don't have much to add to the thread other than words of amazement...
It's a really cool knife now. Still a bit cumbersome but the king of sheepsfoot cutters in my collection. I use it to cut down my wife's sketches and mailers if we can't make it to a print center in time. :p
The last few seconds of this video is actually focused up close, lol.
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Blerv wrote:Thanks!SpeedHoles wrote:Blerv, you're really making me drool here with that Breeden Rescue FFG! Please post more pics of that! :D
Everything else looks amazing here as well! I don't have much to add to the thread other than words of amazement...
It's a really cool knife now. Still a bit cumbersome but the king of sheepsfoot cutters in my collection. I use it to cut down my wife's sketches and mailers if we can't make it to a print center in time. :p
The last few seconds of this video is actually focused up close, lol.
Thanks for posting that! :)
The Breeden Rescue is one of my personal favorites. I love carrying mine, but could only imagine how nice it would be to have another with a grind like that also... cool stuff.
Going back to Caly.
- jackknifeh
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They look great and I'm sure they cut even better. The thing that jumped out at me was the scratch pattern. I've never re-ground a knife blade but the ones I remember seeing have the scratch pattern going from edge to spine, not from heel to tip. That always made sense since I've heard of re-grinds either being done on a belt sander of even on stones sometimes. I've tried to think about it and the only way I could do it would be to lay the blade on a stone at the heel and pull the blade back and forth taking special care when the heel end of the blade gets close to the stone. But I don't know how people who do re-grinds actually do it or what tools they use. How did the scratch pattern on your knives end up being in the heel to tip direction? I'm curious.razorsharp wrote:
Thought I would add another pic to the thread :)
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Jack, after the belt grind, the blades are hand sanded in that direction. I've done this before, but this is better work than I've done.
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Re: Lets Talk Regrinds!
has anybody had a swedge put on a sage knife?
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I've never seen it, make sure you're checking dates. This thread died 5 years ago.
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There's a guy on the Facebook group that's been reprofiling the spine of knives and adding swedges to everything. If you get on there and browse through pics he shouldn't be hard to find. I'm sure Big Chris is well capable of adding a swedge.
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Re: Lets Talk Regrinds!
Straight spine mods by Josh at Razor Edge Knives.
My first: Salt 1 - Delica sized. Work request pic (old volcano grip ce Delica on top, Salt 1 below:
Pacific Salt 2 straight spine
Pacific Salt gen 1 straight spine
My first: Salt 1 - Delica sized. Work request pic (old volcano grip ce Delica on top, Salt 1 below:
Pacific Salt 2 straight spine
Pacific Salt gen 1 straight spine