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Posts: 432 | Location: California | Registered: 01 August 2008Reply With Quote
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Hey everyone,

I've been somewhat reluctant posting too much info about myself ( Retired LEO ) .. But, I'm retired & not Running for any " Political Office " ( PERRO Danger ) Whistling

Here's a few more photos of my" Toys ".

My old Rolling Block, 50 cal Muzzleloader, on top of my " Magic Chair " Smiler



Hunt Custom M-18 /Hunt Custom Yuma / Custom Possibles Bag / Custom Carving Hook Knife / Custom Forged Viking Axe.


[U]First Impressions [/U]: Both fit my hand nicely , & well balanced


I might order another " Baldric Adapter ", as it could be used for a " Variety " of other Belt loop holder for: Tools / Knives / Axe- Hatchet Carry
 
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Originally posted by just-a-hunter:
Those are beautiful!

Todd


Just an FYI:

I'm calling it the " Bushwacker Set " !

http://www.bladeforums.com/for...ooks-and-in-the-mail




Aka : PAPI
Aka : PERRO
Aka : PAPI THEE JUNKYARD PERRO
 
Posts: 432 | Location: California | Registered: 01 August 2008Reply With Quote
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Hey everyone,

Feeling a little better today & started playing with my " Knife Sharpener ".

I cant' get the hang of free-hand sharpening a knife on any stones. I recently saw a review on " U - Tube ", of the " KME Sharpener " ( Dean O ) .. and bought one.

I can now put a razors edge.. on most of my Knives / Arrow Broadheads , that will fit within the clamps.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZQWhTGkb5c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Mtz0aNJBCY

I picked the " Diamond Stones Kit " , along with a few extra ones : Ex - course Diamond & extra fine white honing stone.

I also ordered a few leather strops, cut specifically to fit the " KME Sharpener ".
http://www.stropman.com


Sharpening Stones on left / Strops & Strop compounds on Right.

I've already used it on all of my other knives, & I had some difficulties, with larger thick blade knives.

My solution,..use an " Adjustable Height , Pistol Rest ", to keep the blade balanced, & stable.

The " M-18 & Yuma " were already pretty sharp. So, I decided to use the Strop & Compound , to Polish the Edge.

I used a Honing stone & Black Marker, to find & adjust for the correct edge angle, & then used the Strop / Compounds for a Polish.


The curved edge on the " M- 18 " , posed another issue to overcome. My " KME Sharpener " , came with a " Round Diamond Rod ", for use with serrated Blades.
It will work, to keep that portion of the blade sharp.

The " Polish " was most noticeable on the " M-18 Blade ".


 
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Those are some very nice looking and useable knives Papi.

And I certainly do wonder if anywhere near the number of people who are into knives have the ability to sharpen them and wind up with something remotely better than what they started to sharpen. My dad used to make me free hand sharpen all of our knives when I was a teenager, and I got where I could get them shaving sharp fairly easily. My services were always in use during down time at the hunting camp. Wink
 
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Thanks.. Smiler

I decided to clean up the edge on my “ Two Handed Katana/ Machete “, from Cold Steel.
http://www.coldsteel.com/Produ..._KATANA_MACHETE.aspx

The factory edge looked like it was made with a very rough grinding stone / sanding belt.

One side of the edge had a very noticeable rolled over bur , which felt like the thickness of my fingernail.

I re-sharpened the entire edge on both sides, & honed it with the Strop & compound.

It came out pretty nice ..!
 
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Love those knives. Please educate me on the scalloped sections purpose in the knife in the first photo.



Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station

Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
 
Posts: 8342 | Location: Jennings Louisiana, Arkansas by way of Alabama by way of South Carloina by way of County Antrim Irland by way of Lanarkshire Scotland. | Registered: 02 November 2001Reply With Quote
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I purchased the “ M-18 “, after doing a bit of online research & looking at several very well known “ Large Blade Knives “. I wanted a multi Purpose knife, and the “ M-18 “ appeared to have lots to offer, with many different cutting edges.. IMHO.

I.E.:
Wide Semi-Flat Blade Tip: Woodworking Slick / Chisel.
Flat front front Blade portion: Utility Camp Cutting Blade, Wood Chopping, Wood Shaping & Wood Carving Blade.
Flat front Blade portion: Woodworking Draw Knife.
Curved Inner Blade Portion: Woodworking Draw Knife.


http://www.caribooblades.com/drawknives.html

http://www.caribooblades.com/slicksandskews.html


Both Tactical Knives & SWAT Magazine,recently published very positive review(s).


“ M-18 in Action “
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Md2auCKQ4k

Blade comparison photo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoQ00tyNHjg


fishing

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I just received a few more knives & updating my small bushcrafters, edged tool collection.


M-18 / Yuma / Magua / Hornet with Kydex sheath (Neck Knife)
http://www.tmhuntcustomknives.com/models.html


Heres a photo of my forged " MP Viking Axe ", along with a Skab Leatherworks " Mask & Belt Holder ".




http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/...for-an-MP-viking-axe

http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/...ing-the-Carving-Axes

http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/...ys-of-the-Viking-axe


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Just added one more, bushycraft knife,to my small collection.



http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/...The-complete-package
 
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Papi,
Great knives! After reading your recommendation on the KME sharpener, I ordered one. You are absolutely correct! It's easy to get knives scary sharp. Thank you.
 
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