RULES FOR ENTRY IN THE RAFFLE. 1) Watch each video in the series and comment "TICKET" (one entry per person per video) 2) Share the video on FACEBOOK, tag "Survival Hardware" on Facebook and recieve another ticket for the raffle (one entry per page per video) Of course I would love it if you LIKE the videos, SUBSCRIBE to the channel and click the NOTIFIATIONS BELL, but I wont make that a rule, I would just appreciate it very much. THATS IT! I will give the knife away after the series has run its course, I will pull one ticket on the Sunday 1830 live show following the last video. Must be 18 years old to win and Identification will be required before I can ship the knife to you.
We prefer handmade, homemade sounds amature. But yea, there is a lot of work and it can all go to hell with only one small mess up. But man it is a big reward when you get through it and know you made something very special.
That's cool as 🤬, Dave. I knew it wasn't easy to build one of those from raw materials, but seeing you show us under the hood from scratch makes it obvious. Thanks and thanks for the ticket, too. S/F
Yea, that's the main motivation for the series, to show how difficult it really is, the cost of a handmade slip joint is definately justified for a well made one. And second to give a roadmap for anyone wanting to give it a try.
That's how I felt after I made my first couple. But now 9 am definately bitten by the bug. They are a ton of fun to make once you develop a routine with it.
I am loving the videos! You might try some kant twist clamps. They are short for their size so they work good in drill press/ mill vises, I sure like mine. Ticket.
Dave the Norseman haha this video... I looked for a long time! I’m enjoying them man. I would love to have the tools to try this myself. I’m slowly building. I’ll refer to these when I’m ready
@@TheRangerIN super awesome, THAT is why I'm doing this series. Read the rules in the pinned comment and try to win this baby. I'm gonna give it away anyway so it might as well be you. Hahha.
RULES FOR ENTRY IN THE RAFFLE.
1) Watch each video in the series and comment "TICKET" (one entry per person per video)
2) Share the video on FACEBOOK, tag "Survival Hardware" on Facebook and recieve another ticket for the raffle (one entry per page per video)
Of course I would love it if you LIKE the videos, SUBSCRIBE to the channel and click the NOTIFIATIONS BELL, but I wont make that a rule, I would just appreciate it very much.
THATS IT!
I will give the knife away after the series has run its course, I will pull one ticket on the Sunday 1830 live show following the last video. Must be 18 years old to win and Identification will be required before I can ship the knife to you.
Great looking build devil! Ticket!!!!
Thank you
These videos are just the TICKET to motivate me back into the shop... ;)
Hahah, I see what you did there.
I had no idea so much goes into a homemade knife! Ticket!!
We prefer handmade, homemade sounds amature. But yea, there is a lot of work and it can all go to hell with only one small mess up. But man it is a big reward when you get through it and know you made something very special.
@@MakersMovementDIY handmade it is.... artisan, extra fancy!
@@MakersMovementDIY I shared it ❤
@@GoodSimpleLiving awesome, thank you so much
Ticket shared not sure if I did the tag thing right though,guess we’ll see. Happy Anniversary Norseman and Angel.
Great video ticket!!
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Great video.
Thank you
Great info. Ticket
Hi Dave. Awesome knife.
TICKET😁🍻
its nice to watch a building video where people aren't constantly fighting -cough- discoveryhistorychannel -cough-
Hahahah, right
There ain't no hurrying a good job.
So true.
That's cool as 🤬, Dave. I knew it wasn't easy to build one of those from raw materials, but seeing you show us under the hood from scratch makes it obvious. Thanks and thanks for the ticket, too. S/F
Yea, that's the main motivation for the series, to show how difficult it really is, the cost of a handmade slip joint is definately justified for a well made one. And second to give a roadmap for anyone wanting to give it a try.
Ticket!! Oh ya backward video series watching just like Yoda!
I love this sort of stuff
Thanks man, more to come...
Man that was so cool to see thanks.ticket😁👍👍
Awesome man. Dont forget that if you share these to facebook and tag Survival Hardware you get another ticket per video.
That’s pretty sweet. Ticketing in :D
Ticket!!!!
A whole lot of work those slip joints are! I'll stick to making fixed blades.😉 Ticket!🍻
That's how I felt after I made my first couple. But now 9 am definately bitten by the bug. They are a ton of fun to make once you develop a routine with it.
Cool to see the relationship of the back spring to blade, as it goes into the scales.
Yea it can be tricky at times.
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I am loving the videos! You might try some kant twist clamps. They are short for their size so they work good in drill press/ mill vises, I sure like mine. Ticket.
I'll look into that. Thanks.
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Interesting on how it's made. TICKET
Found it!
Found what?
Dave the Norseman haha this video... I looked for a long time! I’m enjoying them man. I would love to have the tools to try this myself. I’m slowly building. I’ll refer to these when I’m ready
Dave the Norseman I found it and forgot to post ticket... and I give jarheads a hard time!
@@TheRangerIN super awesome, THAT is why I'm doing this series. Read the rules in the pinned comment and try to win this baby. I'm gonna give it away anyway so it might as well be you. Hahha.
Круто 💪👍👍👍
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A lot of work going into this project. Ticket please and thank you.
What is the ideal pressure at 90 degrees in millimeters, read on the dial. Thankful.
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