ML Knives Forging and shaping a Frontier Drop point Knife

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

Matt Lesniewski Forging a drop point frontier knife variation, This one was handforged
draw filed, sharpened and ready for a handle. A look into some shop work. ML Knives

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  • True beauty, wood meets steel; I love forging blades and tools!!! NONE of that plastic crap for me!!! Keep up that awesome work!!!!!

  • @lordraveneyeofra thank you

  • Awesome blade but i

    Have two questions , how much would you charge for a blade like this? And how long dis this one take to make ? Cheers :)

  • @TheSpannerKid Thank you..appreciated..go over to my website and shoot me an email

    and I will send a price and we can talk about the handle material/time frame and details.

    Thanks again.

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  • does any one know what people used to use to make tools before they had hammers? cuuuz u need a hammer to help shape the metal

  • mh

  • @MrDubinurface no 71 likes 6 dislikes sorry to ruin your crazyness jk but yes that is creepy

  • not to sounds crazy but there are 66 likes, 6 dislikes, and 66 comments (well was 66 comments)

  • @Axbent Thank you

  • @mlknives Brownells sells rubber polishing sticks thats super for sharpening.

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