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    Anyone into knives?

    Hello all, longtime member couch here, under a new account.

    Figured I'd post about my new hobby/career, which is collecting and modding quality folding knives and high end balisongs (butterfly knives).

    What started out as s hobby quickly turned into a massive addiction and ultimately a full time job.

    Benchmade, zero tolerance, hogue, crk, Medford, obscene, etc folders

    Hom, JK, hazetac, Benchmade, maxace, brs, eos, etc balis

    Here's some pics of my stable and sone of my work.

    All fellow blade freaks please post up, also nooks are Open if you see anything you'd like done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cchlckd View Post
    Hello all, longtime member couch here, under a new account.

    Figured I'd post about my new hobby/career, which is collecting and modding quality folding knives and high end balisongs (butterfly knives).

    What started out as s hobby quickly turned into a massive addiction and ultimately a full time job.

    Benchmade, zero tolerance, hogue, crk, Medford, obscene, etc folders

    Hom, JK, hazetac, Benchmade, maxace, brs, eos, etc balis

    Here's some pics of my stable and sone of my work.

    All fellow blade freaks please post up, also nooks are Open if you see anything you'd like done.

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    Nice balisongs! I particularly love the 4th from the bottom.
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    That would be a custom BRS replicant
    Regrind tanto, JT designs g10 slot scales, static knives Titanum anomalous liners, fox fire factory titanium Channel Spacers, armor black cerakote. Bout a $600 Bali as it sits. All work done by yours truly.

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    I do like knives.. would love to have a benchmade balisong,they are a work of art

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    Couch, do you do any work on fixed blade knives?

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    Couch, welcome back.

    Benchmade is the bomb...!!!

    The most common problem with quality knives (sheath, folding, lockblade...), is losing them...

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    What kind of knife could ya do me for around the US$100 mark? I'm more concerned with durability than style. Definitely something that won't rust if left out in the rain. I want a concealable blade, so something like a butterfly / switchblade / flick knife.

    I'd need it shipped to the UK, but let me check the laws first. I imported an airsoft gun from Taiwan one time and it took a few weeks of letter writing for customs to release it to me.

    I'm on holidays in the Canaries at the moment and am still trying to steady myself after the weirdest dream lastnight . . . I always have the most vivid dreams when I leave home. Plus I smoke cigarettes while I'm away.

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    I recomend heinnie.com if you wanna buy knives in europe atleast. Bought a couple from there back in the day. Very reliable company. Fast shipping and huge selection. And prices ok also. UK company . From knife manufacurers i can recomend spyderco, benchmade, cold steel, all very good quality and come from the box razor sharp, literally
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    Yeah I was into making knifes for a few years.I had a KMG grinder and a heat treat oven.I sold everything because I now shake to much to do anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by songdog View Post
    Yeah I was into making knifes for a few years.I had a KMG grinder and a heat treat oven.I sold everything because I now shake to much to do anything.
    Hear ya. Shaking/tremors suck! I can barely write my signature these days & eating soup with a spoon, forget about it.

    Great work couch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cchlckd View Post
    Hello all, longtime member couch here, under a new account.

    Figured I'd post about my new hobby/career, which is collecting and modding quality folding knives and high end balisongs (butterfly knives).

    What started out as s hobby quickly turned into a massive addiction and ultimately a full time job.

    Benchmade, zero tolerance, hogue, crk, Medford, obscene, etc folders

    Hom, JK, hazetac, Benchmade, maxace, brs, eos, etc balis

    Here's some pics of my stable and sone of my work.

    All fellow blade freaks please post up, also nooks are Open if you see anything you'd like done.

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    I'm not in to those butterfly knives. But you do some pretty fucking good work there.

    The kind of knives I carry are the $20-50 ones like my Smith and Wesson folding blade I got from Walmart. It holds an edge well, cuts well, fits my hand and if I break it or scratch it up, I don't really care, because it's cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    I'm not in to those butterfly knives. But you do some pretty fucking good work there.

    The kind of knives I carry are the $20-50 ones like my Smith and Wesson folding blade I got from Walmart. It holds an edge well, cuts well, fits my hand and if I break it or scratch it up, I don't really care, because it's cheap.
    Yeah; great info/advice here...

    In the kitchen, my knives are top of the line (or better; the best I can afford), but for EDC or outdoors use (except my skinning / butchering knives, but even those are not top quality...), it's better to buy on the reasonable range.... IMHO

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    I've got a mix...fixed blades run the gamut from Buck to ESEE to Extrema Ratio ( Extrema Ratio was a gift from some friends several decades ago).

    Folders include a range from SOG to Kershaw to Schrade.

    I like Benchmade, but my wallet has an aversion to them. If it was a working knife I could accept the price difference.


    Edit: I do have a prototype fixed blade given to me by Jerry Busse that I'm proud of.
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    Ahh...lunchtime.

    This is a picture of the prototype knife given to me by Jerry Busse. If I recall correctly, it was before they developed the proprietary blend of steel ( INFI, if I recall correctly).
    This was made out of a run of burnt out D-2 blanks. It isn't hard to sharpen, holds an edge well, and I will pretty much skin anything with be a heartbeat.

    FWIW, the sharpening stone in the picture is older than me. It's a Norton medium oilstone and on the reverse is a hard Arkansas oilstone. Actually, I think the ceramic rod may be older than me as well.

    I need to have a proper sheath made for it, preferably something that will allow me to carry the knife scout-style.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    Ahh...lunchtime.

    This is a picture of the prototype knife given to me by Jerry Busse. If I recall correctly, it was before they developed the proprietary blend of steel ( INFI, if I recall correctly).
    This was made out of a run of burnt out D-2 blanks. It isn't hard to sharpen, holds an edge well, and I will pretty much skin anything with be a heartbeat.

    FWIW, the sharpening stone in the picture is older than me. It's a Norton medium oilstone and on the reverse is a hard Arkansas oilstone. Actually, I think the ceramic rod may be older than me as well.

    I need to have a proper sheath made for it, preferably something that will allow me to carry the knife scout-style.
    That's BADASS...!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cylon357 View Post
    Couch, do you do any work on fixed blade knives?
    I can acid wash, etc.

    Titanium is where I shine,

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    These are all the Benchmade balis I have, all the 51s have been converted to bushing, so no tap or rub, just perfect free swinging

    With fixies, I'm rather limited unless they got titanium scales

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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    Ahh...lunchtime.

    This is a picture of the prototype knife given to me by Jerry Busse. If I recall correctly, it was before they developed the proprietary blend of steel ( INFI, if I recall correctly).
    This was made out of a run of burnt out D-2 blanks. It isn't hard to sharpen, holds an edge well, and I will pretty much skin anything with be a heartbeat.

    FWIW, the sharpening stone in the picture is older than me. It's a Norton medium oilstone and on the reverse is a hard Arkansas oilstone. Actually, I think the ceramic rod may be older than me as well.

    I need to have a proper sheath made for it, preferably something that will allow me to carry the knife scout-style.
    I have a guy, Timothy Hammond, he makes me leather slips for my balis.

    He made me a Snoopy flying a Sopwith camel slip

    You can find him in Facebook or Instagram or I can get you in touch. He's a master at his craft

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluidic Kimbo View Post
    What kind of knife could ya do me for around the US$100 mark? I'm more concerned with durability than style. Definitely something that won't rust if left out in the rain. I want a concealable blade, so something like a butterfly / switchblade / flick knife.

    I'd need it shipped to the UK, but let me check the laws first. I imported an airsoft gun from Taiwan one time and it took a few weeks of letter writing for customs to release it to me.

    I'm on holidays in the Canaries at the moment and am still trying to steady myself after the weirdest dream lastnight . . . I always have the most vivid dreams when I leave home. Plus I smoke cigarettes while I'm away.
    I dint make em, just bod em. I have a grizzly manual mill on the way with dro, so I'll be getting into making balis soon

    Also building a 4x72 Lanier belt so blades I'll be grinding as well, but not too soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cchlckd View Post
    I have a guy, Timothy Hammond, he makes me leather slips for my balis.

    He made me a Snoopy flying a Sopwith camel slip

    You can find him in Facebook or Instagram or I can get you in touch. He's a master at his craft
    Appreciate that information! I'll see if I can find him on IG. If not, I'll drop you a PM. Really appreciate that information.
    It's hard for me to judge how well a sheath, holster, etc. is made without being able to examine it, so your vouch for his work helps!
    There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cchlckd View Post
    I dint make em, just bod em. I have a grizzly manual mill on the way with dro, so I'll be getting into making balis soon

    Also building a 4x72 Lanier belt so blades I'll be grinding as well, but not too soon
    If you run into any snags mounting your readout on your mill, holler, I may be able to offer a little input.
    Usually, the instructions are pretty straight up. If you're trying to get it really close, you may have to check your displayed value compared to measuring a known value like a standard or gage block and then calculate a linear error correction.

    For general purposes, you can often get away with a partial turn to get rid of backlash, then comparing the displayed value vs. "X" number of turns on your leadscrew multiplied by the distance traveled in one revolution.

    That will be a fun project this winter when the weather is craptacular outside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    If you run into any snags mounting your readout on your mill, holler, I may be able to offer a little input.
    Usually, the instructions are pretty straight up. If you're trying to get it really close, you may have to check your displayed value compared to measuring a known value like a standard or gage block and then calculate a linear error correction.

    For general purposes, you can often get away with a partial turn to get rid of backlash, then comparing the displayed value vs. "X" number of turns on your leadscrew multiplied by the distance traveled in one revolution.

    That will be a fun project this winter when the weather is craptacular outside.
    Imma definitely be picking your brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cchlckd View Post
    Imma definitely be picking your brain
    Glad to help if I can, Couch!
    There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
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