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I'm going to make a set of burl or natural wood for the GB2 too. It's a bit harder since you might just break the darn thing right at the end but eh, the results are often wonderfulWilliamMunny wrote: ↑Sat Nov 18, 2023 4:36 amI literally just got the standard M4 version delivered to me yesterday from Spyderco. It is truly an awesome knife, being hallow ground it feels like it can slice through anything.
No lock stick, awesome build. I don’t find the lock hard to disengage but I can see how some might.
The look of the CF scales is only okay, my main goal it to make wood scales for it, but making them for folding knives is a challenge vs say a Mule. I was think of going with wood Burl like these:
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I'm going to make a set of burl or natural wood for the GB2 too. It's a bit harder since you might just break the darn thing right at the end but eh, the results are often wonderful. I personally went back to natural wood after a N5 with blue stabilized poplar burl looked awful to my eyes
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I might change that again for the GB2 :D
Exactly my thoughts as well. Seems very strange, and a step backwards. But, as said also a great candidate for a scale swap or dye job. Great price too, vs the standard model with those cheap looking CF scales. Had that knife for awhile, couldn't stand those scales on an otherwise very nicely made knife.jdw wrote: ↑Sat Nov 18, 2023 4:35 amFrom everything that I’ve read about him or from Gayle Bradley himself I am surprised that anything endorsed by him isn’t M4. It’s an interesting choice by BHQ to switch steels from their normal exclusives away from a steel that’s preferred by the original designer.
Just sent you a message :) I don't have a router so I'm using my sharpening skills to maintain the angle and go at it with a file ! At least I don't have the issue you just encountered. Too bad, I was planning on at least buying a 45° and rounded chamfer bits to put in the drill press and risk my life. I like to risk it allWilliamMunny wrote: ↑Sat Nov 18, 2023 5:26 amGood to hear I am not the only one trying. My last attempt on another knife blew apart on the router. Caught some grain and ripped a big chunk out even with using the old scale as a guide.
I am also worried about carving out the spot on the inside of the scale for the lock bar.
The patina on that M4 looks great, natural.