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Old 06-22-2009, 06:42 AM
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That is great you are doing your own bumpers!! Cudos guys!!
Old 06-22-2009, 06:54 AM
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No update from me. It's been busy, and there's a conference going on.
Old 06-22-2009, 07:20 AM
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Old 07-14-2009, 06:01 PM
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hey Chris any updates or you still busy at work?
Old 07-15-2009, 04:03 AM
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I don't know if I'm ever going to finish it, or the light brackets. I'm waiting on the guy at work who welds to have free time, while I have free time.

I've been working on something else, that will start making me some extra money, so I can buy tools and Jeep stuff.

Here's a hint:

Old 07-15-2009, 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by C_Kyle
I don't know if I'm ever going to finish it, or the light brackets. I'm waiting on the guy at work who welds to have free time, while I have free time.

I've been working on something else, that will start making me some extra money, so I can buy tools and Jeep stuff.

Here's a hint:

AWESOME .... prison shanks!!!!

No seriously... they look awesome!!
Old 07-15-2009, 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by l3itch
So who wants to make me a bumper for $0-$6? I got the front already now I need a rear
I'll One-Up ya...I'll keep ya supplied with endless beer for you to consume during the fabrication process. I'll also commit to posting a "You Rock because you made me a bitchin' bumper" message to the sunshine state forum every day for one year!
Old 07-15-2009, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Black Sunshine
AWESOME .... prison shanks!!!!

No seriously... they look awesome!!
Not shanks.

Here's what I've done so far:

Design the knife
Coat the steel (D2 for these) w/ Dykem and scribe out the pattern
Cut out the knife blank
Drill handle holes
Cut out the handle material (black palm and Australian Blackheart)
Grind the plunge/grind the blade (the wharncliffe has a high-flat grind; the other is more a full-convex grind)
Begin the never ending hand sanding

After I finish the hand sanding, they'll be heat treated, then some more hand sanding, and fitting the handle scales. Next is shaping the handle, then many coats of tung or danish oil; I'm not sure what I want to use yet. Once they're finished, I'll farm out the sheath making, as I am the heat treating.

These are my first two. They're coming out pretty good.
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Originally Posted by C_Kyle
Not shanks.

Here's what I've done so far:

Design the knife
Coat the steel (D2 for these) w/ Dykem and scribe out the pattern
Cut out the knife blank
Drill handle holes
Cut out the handle material (black palm and Australian Blackheart)
Grind the plunge/grind the blade (the wharncliffe has a high-flat grind; the other is more a full-convex grind)
Begin the never ending hand sanding

After I finish the hand sanding, they'll be heat treated, then some more hand sanding, and fitting the handle scales. Next is shaping the handle, then many coats of tung or danish oil; I'm not sure what I want to use yet. Once they're finished, I'll farm out the sheath making, as I am the heat treating.

These are my first two. They're coming out pretty good.
thats awesome Chris they look good so far, cant wait to see with the handles
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Originally Posted by tkob1060
thats awesome Chris they look good so far, cant wait to see with the handles
Thanks. It's a lot of work with the right equipment, and a whole lot of work without the right equipment. I hope to have them sent for heat treating by the end of next week.

More steel should be arriving today; 1095 instead of D2. D2 is not a beginner steel. It's difficult to work with, and extremely difficult if your doing it all by hand. 3 packs of 100 grit sand paper for the flat of one side of the little wharncliffe.


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