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hehehe that's cool!

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I think it's broken... How are you gonna dust your knuckles if there's no btissle brush on it?

Just kidding, that's an awesome idea. I never would have thought of that. 

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Had a friend years ago, . . . liked to carry a roll of dimes in his pocket, . . .

In case he had to make a lot of local calls of course.

They're TSA proof.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Totally illegal in Canada..therefore I must immediately ask you for a blueprint on how you made it so that I can make one

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Yup they are here too.

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3 minutes ago, kiwican said:

Totally illegal in Canada..therefore I must immediately ask you for a blueprint on how you made it so that I can make one

Hahaha I'll scan the pattern and post it Monday. 

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2 hours ago, Dragonfly42 said:

Hahaha I'll scan the pattern and post it Monday. 

Awesome!

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That's one super fancy piece!  Not too far that it looks weird though, it goes really well together.

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I like em! Nicely done

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Are they hardened at all?

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If I were to make something like that I would take pieces of dowel and put them in the finger holes and then dip it in boiling wax to harden it

9 hours ago, Stetson912 said:

Are they hardened at all?

 

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9 hours ago, Stetson912 said:

Are they hardened at all?

The black ones are very very hard, the brown ones not so much. I'm not sure exactly why that is though. Remember ima FNG so things like hardening? First I've heard of it

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Lol, some dyes do that. And if it was wet moulded it could do that too. And like sanch said, it would really hardened up dipped in hot/boiling water/wax. 

Cuir bouilli is a term meaning boiled leather, it was a process used for making armor harder. I think that would really make them effective lol.

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17 minutes ago, Stetson912 said:

Lol, some dyes do that. And if it was wet moulded it could do that too. And like sanch said, it would really hardened up dipped in hot/boiling water/wax. 

Cuir bouilli is a term meaning boiled leather, it was a process used for making armor harder. I think that would really make them effective lol.

Hmmmmm time to do some research! I've already been asked to do 3 more :)

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Great idea....I like it!

 

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