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Built this one today and made changes as I went. I don't know if I like how it turned out yet. One thing I can say is my machine and I were working together alot better than on the first one.

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That is excellent! Awesome design and very clean execution! You should be proud of this one! :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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That is excellent! Awesome design and very clean execution! You should be proud of this one! You_Rock_Emoticon.gif

Thank You. I think the stamp I used was a little to big. I have one just like it but smaller, may not have been as over powering. Thanks again for the thumbs up.

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Thats another nice looking sheath Billy, keep up the good work

Built this one today and made changes as I went. I don't know if I like how it turned out yet. One thing I can say is my machine and I were working together alot better than on the first one.

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Thanks Ian and Bob. Still have a long way to go.

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Your humbleness does you credit. Your words remind me of something my Grandfather taught me a long time ago. He was a rancher and a cowboy and loved his horses but he could string a thought or two together.

"When your green you're growing and when you're ripe you rot." Translation~When you continually want to learn and to gain new knowledge and want to better yourself, then you will grow...however when you think you know it all then you might as well start digging a hole in the ground and jump in for then you are as good as dead.

So may we all  be evergreen and our pine cones bring forth new light and others who wish  to travel on the path of knowledge.

Thanks Ian and Bob. Still have a long way to go.

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Built this one today and made changes as I went. I don't know if I like how it turned out yet. One thing I can say is my machine and I were working together alot better than on the first one.

Great job, nice clean lines. I do have a question though, what do you have behind it in the background?

Ross

Ross Brunk

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Great job, nice clean lines. I do have a question though, what do you have behind it in the background?

Ross

Funny but I was wondering the same thing. My guess is an old beer tap puller!!!! :cheers:

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Great looking for sure....but what keeps the knife from sliding out of it?

Rayban
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