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Old 09-28-2018, 11:00 AM   #48875
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Yeah def starting from small, if I don't I'll buy belt sander and other stuff I don't need. lol

Yeah, I heard G-10 is made out of fiberglass, (or something like that) so require to wear a mask.

Quick question, do you recommend any proxi? I'm assuming don't need any special proxi to glue em to the steel.
I would avoid any sort of quick set or 5 minute epoxy. General rule of thumb is the longer the set time, the stronger the final bond. It is also much easier to work with a longer setting epoxy because you won't be rushed trying to get things properly clamped together.

This stuff is considered the "best" for attaching knife handle scales: https://www.westsystem.com/specialty...ughened-epoxy/
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Old 09-28-2018, 11:26 AM   #48876
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I would avoid any sort of quick set or 5 minute epoxy. General rule of thumb is the longer the set time, the stronger the final bond. It is also much easier to work with a longer setting epoxy because you won't be rushed trying to get things properly clamped together.

This stuff is considered the "best" for attaching knife handle scales: https://www.westsystem.com/specialty...ughened-epoxy/
Thanks for all the tips & info!
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Waaaaait, wait, wait.

Shouldn't it be /bucket/chicken ?
Yes. Yes, it absolutely should be. Been bugging me since day 1.
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Thanks for all the tips & info!
I sometimes wonder if there is any subject at all that there isn't at least one actual expert on here. I mean actual experts not just people that think they know.
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Old 09-28-2018, 11:56 AM   #48880
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I sometimes wonder if there is any subject at all that there isn't at least one actual expert on here. I mean actual experts not just people that think they know.
You're more than welcome to make a new thread, cuz I'm interested to see as well. Also what count as an "expert" though? Gotta have college degrees & work in that field or have long experiences?
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You're more than welcome to make a new thread, cuz I'm interested to see as well. Also what count as an "expert" though? Gotta have college degrees & work in that field or have long experiences?
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Old 09-28-2018, 12:09 PM   #48882
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You're more than welcome to make a new thread, cuz I'm interested to see as well. Also what count as an "expert" though? Gotta have college degrees & work in that field or have long experiences?
I know many many many many people that have degrees and work in a field that are in no way an expert in anything.


Ultra nailed the example of what qualifies as an expert in my opinion. Results not training.


A couple of years ago somebody tried to start a thread where people could share what they felt their expertise was. It died a rapid death due to lack of interest.
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Old 09-28-2018, 12:11 PM   #48883
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Haha that's what I'm asking, cuz IDK the line between expert vs moderate.

& yes, that knife looks amazing & I count him as an expert.
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I know many many many many people that have degrees and work in a field that are in no way an expert in anything.


Ultra nailed the example of what qualifies as an expert in my opinion. Results not training.


A couple of years ago somebody tried to start a thread where people could share what they felt their expertise was. It died a rapid death due to lack of interest.
Lack of interest, cuz you didn't keep it alive lol
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Lack of interest, cuz you didn't keep it alive lol
I was actually one of the few that did find it interesting.
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You guys are way too kind.

I don't consider myself an expert on knifemaking, but I am definitely an information sponge and love to learn new things especially if it is making something by hand. If I can help someone get started in the hobby with the knowledge I have then that is an awesome feeling. There is always something new to learn.

Forums like this can be a treasure trove of information with all the different skill sets people bring with them.

The latest hobby I am absorbed in is car detailing... another slippery slope of buying products and at some point some machinery. At least in my small condo I am able to store my ever-growing supply of detailing products... my other hobby is being organized!

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Old 09-28-2018, 12:42 PM   #48887
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Haha that's what I'm asking, cuz IDK the line between expert vs moderate.

& yes, that knife looks amazing & I count him as an expert.
Expert vs moderate is a matter of self-assessment combined with a tangible body of work, IMO. It's a really tough distinction to make.


Sounding like an authority isn't enough. Show me.
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I was actually one of the few that did find it interesting.
Still waiting for new thread lol

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Dude, did you see Zeal86's FR-S? Dear god... his engine bay is so damn shiny clean, it's crazy!
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