I believe you have achieved the highest form of "functional art", as I have it being described , that I have ever seen. I think, "If I were a chef, or butcher, I would buy my knives from Adam at Biltsharp.'' This holds true with your custom knives, as well. Equally outstanding. You truly have a spectacular gift and your knives are classy, timeless, and at the same time, have a ''badass'' nuance surrounding them. I look forward to more of your knife designs and videos, as well. Have a good one.
Hello, I know this is an old video, but quick question. I have a new blade with full tang, I want to blacken it with acid. But I need to shape my black walnut scales. How do I temporarily attach my scales so I can shape them and remove them prior to me blackening the blade and tang? Thanks.
I believe you have achieved the highest form of "functional art", as I have it being described , that I have ever seen. I think, "If I were a chef, or butcher, I would buy my knives from Adam at Biltsharp.'' This holds true with your custom knives, as well. Equally outstanding. You truly have a spectacular gift and your knives are classy, timeless, and at the same time, have a ''badass'' nuance surrounding them. I look forward to more of your knife designs and videos, as well. Have a good one.
Thanks bud ! 👍🏼👍🏼🔪🍔
Can't wait to see the finish..
What a tutorial! Thanks =)
¿Can I glue scales only, without puting pins? ¿or it´s to much insecure?
Are all G Flex epoxy's the same or should I get a certain kind for knife scales?
Hello, I know this is an old video, but quick question. I have a new blade with full tang, I want to blacken it with acid. But I need to shape my black walnut scales. How do I temporarily attach my scales so I can shape them and remove them prior to me blackening the blade and tang?
Thanks.
some good tips thanks