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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

dagger

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  • @thedeathdealer97 my bad i meant to say with files you get more control and less room to mess up a perfectly good knife.

  • i have always found files to be more effective when it comes to taking metal off. especially when you cross hatch the steel, mainly because it the files get you more control and less room to mess up a perfectly good knife.

  • Those tongs are a good idea.

  • @MonoxideChild1219 ohh well u can rele find it any were i got mine at harbor faright i rele dont know how to spell it but yeah!

  • @snowchamp21o Actually a belt grinder. I meant what brand and where I could possibly find it.

  • a belt sander lol!

  • What is the name of the sanding tool you are using?

  • wow...a power hammer don't have shit on you :)

  • very nice job on the knife

  • Man i love your tongs they are really good at holding that spring steel nice and tight great control I must make me a set :D

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