Knifemaking Supply
2″ to 1″ abrasive belt splitter – Splits 2″ belts in half to 1″ wide
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Cold Steel Recon Tanto Kraton Handle with Black Blade (Secure-Ex Sheath) $65.15 7 in. AUS 8A steel stanto blade with Tuff-Ex coating and a 4 3/4 in. Kraton handle. Overall lengh is 11 3/4 in. Comes with sheath.ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 7.00 Blade Material: AUS8A Black Carry System: SecureEx Sheath Handle Material: Kraton Overall Length (inches): 11.75… |
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Plans Set for No Weld Grinder 2×72 Belt Abrasive $25.00 These construction plans require no welding, milling, lathe work and this grinder sander can be constructed using common hand tools. These plans have 15 pages of high quality CAD drawings with materials and measurements on each drawing. I have also put together nearly 30 additional pages of construction and assembly notes, pictures, information on motors, abrasives, metal working. There is also a… |
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Scrimshaw: Tools, Tips, and Techniques with Bob Hergert (Dvd) $46.95 Finally, here’s a DVD that takes you through all phases of Scrimshaw. beginning with a look at some different ivories and their preparation – to the finishing touches. Included in this DVD: Cutting, sanding, and polishing ivory; Making tools and keeping them sharp; Getting your images ‘down to size’; Tips that will save time and frustration; A gallery of finished pieces. This DVD, with the great A… |
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Step-by-Step Knifemaking: You Can Do It! $14.43 A knife is the most basic tool, and the average adult uses a knife almost every day. Yet there are very few individually made knives in existence, and few people who know how to make knives. Step by Step Knifemaking, by master knifemaker David Boye, is widely regarded as the classic on the art of handcrafted knives. Thorough, clear, detailed instructions guide the reader through each step in… |
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Knifemaking: A Complete Guide to Crafting Knives, Handles & Sheaths $18.95 This volume offers 12 projects which take the reader though every step of knifemaking, from blade selection and sharpening to crafting handles to making and decorating sheaths…. |
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