Man! To be completely honest, there are not many channels that I will sit through a long video without skipping and hate when it’s over! Your channel is one of those channels! We do things a lot alike, brother! I love it! On the next video! Have a great and blessed week, brother! 👊🏻😁🙏
A lot of online aftermarket cabs for 2 strokes are bad from the factory. Had a few I had to use the parts in them to fix original. Chickanic, she's a nice lady that shows a LOT of repairs to small engines
I've worked on five knives the last couple weeks got them finished yesterday. But I can't figure out how to send you a picture of them on here. We like some of the same stuff. Hunting, trapping, knife making, fixing things on our own. And can't forget my game chickens. Enjoy your videos keep it up.
Good to see you are getting caught up and spending time with the family for the holidays. I saw the picture of your 7pt and that is a nice one. That’s funny. I actually live in upstate New York and every time I tell someone I live there they instantly think I live in the city. That couldn’t be farther from the truth but it’s always a challenge to explain. I live about 7 hours north of the city and if someone told me I had to go there I would not be inclined to do so. I live in the finger lakes region with the smallest having 38 miles of shoreline. Adirondack and catskill mountains are my back yard .
I need to get a Jonah heading my direction!! I also took down a maple tree recently and got some nice splatted maple I wanted to send your way for handle material (should be able to make 10ish knives out of what I kept).
Excellent video content on this episode of the Spirit of the Outdoors. Justin has developed a craft for knife making and in this episode he details his knife and sheath making process that he uses on his custom Jonah knife designs. Be sure to click the LIKE button and consider subscribing to his channel.
Justin: Howdy buddy. If you don't mind me stickin' my nose in, for what it's worth? As a 58 year knife maker, I have a wee bit of advice. If you're using 1/8" pins (that's .125") diameter, then buy yourself a few 3.2 mm bits. They mic. at .126" The extra "hole size" is a Godsend. I've found that if you use the exact same size hole as your pin stock, then there's a tendency for your handle scales to crack at the pins when the weather/humidity, changes. Do what you wish with this advice. I'm NOT trying to tell you how to run your business. This is just friendly "advice." The bits aren't expensive and I get mine off of eBay by the dozen. I hope y'all had a great Christmas, especially Brodie. Hopefully the New Year will bring you everything you'd like? Including good health for your family. Your mom included God bless: Two Feathers
I lost my favorite right pocket knife day or two before Christmas day. Can't find it anywhere. Been caring it for 4years or more . Maybe it will show up like Jonah
Talking about not being from around here . In my neck of the woods . Us locals are few and far in between . We are on the indangered species list .lol.
Their proud of everything now ,I keep remembering what things cost 60 years ago
Really good looking knife/sheath especially after the sheath was formed down, cant wait to see more of the kephart with the jonah handle
Man! To be completely honest, there are not many channels that I will sit through a long video without skipping and hate when it’s over!
Your channel is one of those channels!
We do things a lot alike, brother! I love it! On the next video!
Have a great and blessed week, brother! 👊🏻😁🙏
A lot of online aftermarket cabs for 2 strokes are bad from the factory. Had a few I had to use the parts in them to fix original.
Chickanic, she's a nice lady that shows a LOT of repairs to small engines
You make a mighty fine knife
That music is relaxing
Yep! I think you got that knife building and sheath making down to an art.
@@UncleSasquatchOutdoors thank you. Ive made enough to have some practice
Great job on the knife. Brody needs a little practice on his bike riding. 😂 god bless y’all. 🙏
Great content, enjoy your day
I've worked on five knives the last couple weeks got them finished yesterday. But I can't figure out how to send you a picture of them on here. We like some of the same stuff. Hunting, trapping, knife making, fixing things on our own. And can't forget my game chickens. Enjoy your videos keep it up.
@@MrTate1970 justinpeden@gmail.com
The Legend Of Doug The Seven Point Buck grows with every retelling! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
Great video,🛶🔪🎄👍😉🦌
Good looking knife and sheath I need to get me one👍👍
Good to see you are getting caught up and spending time with the family for the holidays. I saw the picture of your 7pt and that is a nice one. That’s funny. I actually live in upstate New York and every time I tell someone I live there they instantly think I live in the city. That couldn’t be farther from the truth but it’s always a challenge to explain. I live about 7 hours north of the city and if someone told me I had to go there I would not be inclined to do so. I live in the finger lakes region with the smallest having 38 miles of shoreline. Adirondack and catskill mountains are my back yard .
I need to get a Jonah heading my direction!!
I also took down a maple tree recently and got some nice splatted maple I wanted to send your way for handle material (should be able to make 10ish knives out of what I kept).
Have a Happy New year
Excellent video content on this episode of the Spirit of the Outdoors. Justin has developed a craft for knife making and in this episode he details his knife and sheath making process that he uses on his custom Jonah knife designs. Be sure to click the LIKE button and consider subscribing to his channel.
@@tennesseesmoky9012 thank you Smokey ,
Looks like some severe weather moving through MS this evening (Saturday). Praying for everyone’s safety. Be safe Justin. - Tennessee Smoky
@@tennesseesmoky9012 i think the worst is over here and we all good. God watching over us
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Drop test... hold it by the srater rope and let the saw go , it should hold its own weight if it falls it has bad compression.
Justin:
Howdy buddy. If you don't mind me stickin' my nose in, for what it's worth? As a 58 year knife maker, I have a wee bit of advice.
If you're using 1/8" pins (that's .125") diameter, then buy yourself a few 3.2 mm bits. They mic. at .126" The extra "hole size" is a Godsend. I've found that if you use the exact same size hole as your pin stock, then there's a tendency for your handle scales to crack at the pins when the weather/humidity, changes.
Do what you wish with this advice. I'm NOT trying to tell you how to run your business. This is just friendly "advice."
The bits aren't expensive and I get mine off of eBay by the dozen.
I hope y'all had a great Christmas, especially Brodie. Hopefully the New Year will bring you everything you'd like? Including good health for your family. Your mom included
God bless:
Two Feathers
you can always tell when they aint from round here cuz they all talk like yankee auctioneers
I lost my favorite right pocket knife day or two before Christmas day. Can't find it anywhere. Been caring it for 4years or more . Maybe it will show up like Jonah
@@larryalexander4833 maby it will
Talking about not being from around here . In my neck of the woods . Us locals are few and far in between . We are on the indangered species list .lol.
@@larryalexander4833 they leaving them cities if they got any sense