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Post by Daniel Fairly on May 1, 2011 14:01:23 GMT -5
After some grinding I'm getting closer to finishing up this harpoon tip, I still need to attend to some minor details and make a sheath. Thie finish is a combination of acid etched, fine scotchbrite polished on the back and sides, and a high-polish tip and bevel. It was differentially hardened, the handle and spine were not fully hardened, the handle only has 2 holes for maximum strength; this makes the "knocker" at the end very functional. The choil works well as a grip when using it as a hammer if you have to. This has the new 3 color MCAM for scales with torx screws for hardware. The handle comes off for cleaning and because it's cool that way. :cool:
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Post by Daniel Fairly on May 1, 2011 14:03:50 GMT -5
I worked on the handle a bit more, I really wanted it to be symmetrical and now I feel it is good. It really shows with the MCAM. The holes are chamfered a little deeper and more evenly as well. I have everything soaking in ballistol right now. Kydex is molded but not shaped...
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