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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: el oso on February 19, 2008, 12:58:00 PM
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I finished my second knife last nite. this one I made for my 8yo son Tater. It's made from an old circuler saw blade. The wood is Bocote. I will try to post pics.
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will someone tell me how to get pic from photobucket to here.
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Check the box on the photo image and tell it generate code. It will then give you different codes and there should be one mark for message boards. Copy that link and paste it in the body of your post. The picture should pop up in your post. At least that's how I do it.
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IMG]http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii314/lsrbear/100_0450.jpg[/IMG]
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(http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii314/lsrbear/100_0450.jpg)
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I can not belive that I got that to work. thanks skullworks.
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No problem! Good looking knife. I too am starting a project with my son but it is more of a tactical knife since he is all things military. LOL! Can't go wrong building memories with your children!
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I like the design, nice work.
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Very nice. :clapper: I think bacote is an excellent choice for scales.
-Brett
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My son helped with the design. He likes to help me sketch them out. he alsolikes to name them. I may have creaited a monster becaus he comes home from school with a handfull of sketches every day. :thumbsup:
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GOOD JOB EL OSO YOUR ON A ROW,WHEN IS YOUR SON GONNA START HIS FIRST KNIFE?
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HE IS BUGGIN ME TO LET HIM. I TOLD HIM AFTER HE WITTLED A COUPLE OF GOOD WOOD ONES THEN WE WOULD WORK ON A REAL ONE. I GOT THE ONE MADE FOR THE SWOP . IWILL BRING IT BY AND SHOW YOU MONDAY.
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Here's the sheath I made for this one (http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii314/lsrbear/100_0480.jpg)
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(http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii314/lsrbear/100_0481.jpg)
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hey man thats real purty. :thumbsup:
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THANKS JEFF
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(http://.com/albums/ii314/lsrbear/DSC00018.jpg)
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Your knives are nice.....but your leather work is out of this world! Very nice!
Scott
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Thanks. Ibeen doing the leather a lot longer than the knives. I cant hold a candel to a lot of these craftsmen on hear
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Its all in the eye of the beholder.......You make good lookin stuff!
Scott
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looking good, el oso!