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Old 11-22-2013, 04:27 AM   #21
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Re: Let's see your homemade crafts!

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I've got a chunk of 8-9oz weight. Its what my holster backs are made of. PM me some dimensions of what you need and I'll send you some for the cost of shipping.
Much appreciated! PM sent.
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Most of my (cough-cough) skill were acquired due to the lack of money.
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Here are pictures of a couple more things I made. First is a firetruck made out of metal. First picture shows the parts and the second shows it put together. It is 26" long so it is pretty good size. Second is the first and only knife I ever made. The metal is from a 1964 Chevy II leaf spring because it is the thinnest one I could find at the salvage yard. My hands about fell off before I got it ground down. As you can see in the one picture I still haven't finished polishing it. The piece of antler is from a road kill buck. It weighs about one pound.

I'll dig out pictures of a couple more things later.

LockDoc
The fire truck looks sweet and you did a really good job on your knife too. I always did like knives with handles made out of antler.
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1968 Chevy K/10 short box fleetside (my project)
1969 Chevy Z/28 Camaro (my dad's project)
1968 Chevy C/20 long box fleetside (parts truck)
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