Thanks rob much appreciated.spot on Trev, that lanyard hole / tube is inspired mate, why no-one has done that before is beyond me !
Well thank you very much sir .i didn't give it a thought about the tube being alloy or stainless but a fair and valid point I'll have to source a little bit and maybe swap it over at some stage .Now that I do like. Not too deep but nice a subtle. The area for scraping the fire steel is inspired.
My only preference would have been stainless or aluminum for the tube to match the blade color.
I am not a fan of file work myself, and not a thing I would do, saying that, one thing I notice is that the half rounds are not quite even, one is deeper and leads into another, and one looks like it has a land left between the opposing ones, just something I notice as an engineer,
Not a bad effort, its a hard skill to master..
I am not a fan of file work myself, and not a thing I would do, saying that, one thing I notice is that the half rounds are not quite even, one is deeper and leads into another, and one looks like it has a land left between the opposing ones, just something I notice as an engineer,
Not a bad effort, its a hard skill to master..
I am not a fan of file work myself, and not a thing I would do, saying that, one thing I notice is that the half rounds are not quite even, one is deeper and leads into another, and one looks like it has a land left between the opposing ones, just something I notice as an engineer,
Not a bad effort, its a hard skill to master..
Stu, if you have a look at the 2nd photo in the OP you will clearly see that you are talking a load of tom tit, just out of interest, what does a sanitary engineer know about filework ?
Good stuff Trev, the lanyard hole is a a top idea.